...I have experience in mentorship and leadership, through overseeing interns and providing career development/ admissions counseling for college students and prospective law students. In my professional life, I am a practicing attorney. I have taken the LSAT, navigated law school admissions, attended/ graduated from law school, and passed the bar exam. (read more)
...I scored 170 on Quantitative Reasoning and 169 on Verbal Reasoning by learning how to think like the test maker. While there an infinite number of ways to test any given concept, the number of concepts tested on the GRE is finite. By learning what the test maker expects you to know for each concept, you'll put yourself in an excellent position to do your best on test day. (read more)
9 Subjects: includingACT Science,GRE,ACT Math,ACT English
...I've taken the Wilson Reading Training course and used it with great success with dyslexic students. I was hired to work with dyslexic students as part of the learning support team at two schools. I'm the author of an award winning Middle-Grade novel, short stories, creative nonfiction, articles, and essays. (read more)
...I then moved to the Commonwealth School, a rigorous private high school in Boston, before starting at the UMass Amherst Honors College in 2015, where I studied physics and astronomy. I first started tutoring physics in 2016, when I started working as a TA. I graduated in May 2019 with a dual degree in Physics and Astronomy, along with a minor in Mathematics. (read more)
...What are you waiting for? Let's chat and get that academic glow-up!During the pandemic, I made auditory recordings for the blind community of California. I learn best when I read things out loud and it's fun to make stories out of complex or simple concepts! (read more)
28 Subjects: includingACT Reading,Geometry,ACT Math,ACT English