...One of the hardest parts of writing is getting started! I can teach skills on pre-planning, showing students how to put their ideas into a strong outline, and how to support their ideas with evidence from their reading. I can also provide support for skills like sentence structure, grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension and much more. (read more)
...In 1998 I began a career as a teacher, trainer, and problem solver for a software company. When I left that career to attend grad school in St. Louis, I was the director of training for an academic software group that specialized in tools for research which was used in universities and seminaries worldwide such as Princeton, Harvard, Yale, Duke, Oxford, Cambridge. (read more)
...In my role as a tournament director, I oversee weekend events, ensuring adherence to rules and making judgment calls during games. Additionally, I analyze results for each round's pairings in scholastic tournaments. As a tutor, I conduct weekday chess sessions in elementary schools across the Saint Louis region, covering puzzles, strategies, etiquette, and facilitating in-course tournaments. (read more)
...Comprehensive Support: As a near-peer who has recently lived and breathed the MCAT, I can definitely empathize and share my tips for every little facet of this long, long test. Can't figure out that frustrating detail about p-V graphs? I'll boil down my own hours of research on it into a ten minute explanation for you. (read more)
...Algebra 2 is one of the most common subjects I am asked to tutor, and I have now completely mastered the material, though I am learning more about how to teach it every day. Calculus is one of my favorite subjects to help students learn. I have a ton of experience tutoring AP Calculus and colle... (read more)