...Certain grammatical patterns appear over and over again. They appear to be complex, but they aren't. For instance, it is quite easy to know whether you should use "who" or "whom" in a sentence. (read more)
...In the last few years, the LSAT has changed a bit and the LSAC has altered the test's scoring scale, but the actual test has not seen significant changes in many years. Yet I've seen every single question that the LSAT has published since about 1990. My knowledge of the test is deep and broad; my strategies powerful and simple. (read more)
...I have previously worked within the biology and chemistry departments at Carleton College to assist undergraduate students. I love working with students to make them more prepared for class and their futures, and I try to make my tutor sessions as fun and engaging as possible! I've been benefit... (read more)
...My degree is in Neuroscience from Pomona College, where I enjoyed and excelled in my organic chemistry, biochemistry, and upper-level neuroscience courses. On top of school work, I also worked as a teachers assistant for genetics and cell biology while earning my degree, giving me ample experien... (read more)
...I have been cooking gluten-free for myself for a year after decades of cooking mainly from scratch for my family. I also could help someone who wants to learn to cook from scratch for whatever reason- to save money, reduce salt, avoid allergens, etc. I know a lot about ingredients, because I've... (read more)