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...I’ve also taken college physics where I was top of the class and setting the curve. The reason why I began tutoring physics was because it was very rewarding to help friends understand difficult concepts and see the exact moment when the light bulb turned on. As a result, I want to help as many people as I can to understand what many perceive as a challenging subject. (read more)
...I have worked one-on-one with students usually 1 or 2 times a week, and I have experience with working both virtually (typically over Zoom) and in-person. My goal is to help students as much as possible, meaning I am always open to any suggestions or additional resources that either parents or students may have. I am easy to reach and will respond quickly to messages. (read more)
...I have had numerous students tell me that I should teach math (at their schools), as they really enjoy my step-by-step, simple breakdown method. I have helped numerous people conquer their fear of math. During my first teaching job, I taught 10th grade English for 1 year. (read more)