...I then went to law school and graduated from the University of Maryland School of Law in Baltimore with a Juris Doctor and passed the Maryland bar to become a lawyer. Afterwards, I worked in non-profit advocacy for 5 years. During those years I became aware of how important math and science education was so that people could become their own best advocates. (read more)
...I encourage wrong answers in lessons, not only because wrong answers help us learn, but also because many of today's most essential scientific advances began as mistakes (x-rays, penicillin, etc)!
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...I have lots of examples from former students of how they changed the way they thought about math to a more positive feeling. I can help you work through your stumbling blocks and help you raise your confidence level.I have tutored Differential Equations in the past through a different tutoring company. I have also taught higher level math classes at a local university. (read more)
...I have experience with persuasive, academic, and scientific writing styles. Subsequently, I have developed specialized structural, editing, and proofreading techniques for each style to communicate effectively. My work has been used as promotional work for nonprofits, as an exemplary model for other students in multiple classroom settings, and submitted for publication in research journals. (read more)
...During college I also spent a summer in Turkey to study the Turkish language, my first non-Indo-European language. After college I studied Latin as a way to better understand grammar in general. I also spent three years as a Latin teacher in a private school just outside Washington D.C. (read more)