...Performing well on exams like the SAT, ACT and GRE is partially about the mathematics and partially about the strategies needed to do well. See my blog about some basic strategies. One of the biggest differences between the ACT and the SAT is that the ACT also has some trigonometry included in the test, which usually students do not see until their junior year. (read more)
...That offers me the highest sense of achievement! I have taught college math and physics, not only to college students but also to ambitious high schoolers. Plenty of my former students still resort to my tutoring after they go to universities, including Harvard, Stanford and Duke, etc. (read more)
...Enjoying the subject makes students be good at it, but also helping them understand and believe that they have the ability and potential is what helps them start to enjoy the subject. I’m always willing to go the extra mile to make my students bring the best of them and enjoy the material of the class. Please feel free to contact me for any questions. (read more)
...I truly enjoy my work as a tutor, and I believe this mentality is essential to successfully teach in any subject. Many people are scarred from early experiences with math being forced upon them in a cold, dry manner by teachers that did not want to be there in the first place. Because of this, ... (read more)
...I have a year of tutoring experience, where I taught English and Math to young elementary school kids. I also tutored General Chemistry and Calculus I at the Scholar Enrichment Program at the University of Houston for a whole semester. I have also volunteered as a peer mentor and tutor for PAIR... (read more)