...It was my favorite subject in college. While in high school, I graduated with a Regents diploma and had A's on all of my Regents. Every year I prepare my students for Regents exams in Chemistry, Geometry, and Trigonometry. (read more)
...They need to fully grasp the material. Since I've started teaching high school and college students, I've found that we build the most successful tutoring sessions around creating that fundamental understanding. I'm a visual learner, so a critical component of my teaching style is creating a visual demonstration. (read more)
...I've seen the importance of adapting my teaching to the learning style of each person and studying particular requirements. Later I graduated summa cum laude with the advanced degree in computer science and had a successful career as software engineer. Then I returned to my roots and became a full-time math tutor. (read more)
...Then, I individualize the first lesson based on a close analysis of prior PSAT or SAT scores, grouping errors to demonstrate techniques or reteach skills. If a student is unsure about SAT v. ACT, we discuss. (read more)
...As a facilitator, I instructed up to forty students, maintained an academic grade book, and was required to uphold the same teaching protocol as faculty. I attended lectures with the students to take notes, model good student behavior, and prepare tailored curricula for my own classroom sessions... (read more)