...My past tutoring experiences range from working with grade school students to college students on a variety of subjects. I like to employ multiple tutoring methods, incorporating both visual and vocal explanations. Every student has different needs that require a unique approach. (read more)
...In graduate school I was a teaching assistant for the general chemistry courses, and part of my job was to tutor 2 hours per week. I have a bachelor's degree in applied mathematics. This included mathematics all the way up to and including graduate courses in calculus and linear algebra. (read more)
...I have all of my own materials, including lecture notes to talk through using screen share, practice worksheets, practice quizzes/exams, and access to actual, old AP physics problems. I am happy to send the student as much practice as they would like at the conclusion of each session. Backgroun... (read more)
...I have experience reviewing resumes/cover letters for graduate school and externships, and often tutor specifically for the audiology Praxis exam. Throughout my experience as a tutor and an audiologist, I have learned that there isn’t a “one size fits all” method for students. Through creativity and flexibility, I use various teaching techniques to ensure learning. (read more)
...For most of my private violin students, I use the Suzuki Method, for which I registered Teacher Training through Units 4, supplementing with scales, etudes, and fun pop/folk music. I also tutor academic music topics including college level/AP Music Theory, History, and Ear Training. As an avid student, I always excelled at these topics and pass on my strategies to my students. (read more)