...I have now launched my own business using the skills I have developed as both a tutor and a college planner. When I am not busy tutoring or college planning, I am reading a good book, writing my novel, or hanging out with my husband and cats. I have flexible availability and look forward to hearing from you!I advise and assist students with many aspects of college planning. (read more)
...I am currently in dental school at the University of Buffalo. I have experience teaching to a wide range of ages, especially in math, and love to help out with the college application process! Math can be hard, but the key is understanding how to approach different problems. (read more)
...Evaluating limits, derivatives, and definite integrals require some algebraic manipulation, knowledge of algebraic identities and trigonometric identities, and familiarity with inequalities. Studying calculus is also a review of algebra. I am a graduate student at Binghamton University. (read more)
...In addition, I have successfully taught the TEAS prep course to individual students hundreds of times. My qualifications include a BA in English from the University of Rochester, as well as a BS in biology and DPM degree from Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine in Chicago. In the past, I have been a classroom teacher for math (algebra and geometry) in a local high school. (read more)
Hi all! I'm Rachel, and I'm a current medical student pursing an MD degree. My tutoring experience began the summer before I graduated from high school during which I worked as a tutor for Mathnasium, tutoring students in elementary school-level math through calculus, and discovered a love of teaching. (read more)