...I also make a living partially through photography and circus performance. Math was my favorite subject throughout school and I took Calculus for an elective as an undergrad and made an A. After completing my degrees at the University of Texas at Austin in Photojournalism and Psychology, I went to Brazil and taught English in Rio de Janeiro for 6 months. (read more)
...I became the head volleyball coach for the boys and girls team at the high school I worked at for 2 years thereafter. I have taught computer programming in Visual Basic, C++, and Java for 4 years to high school students and I have also taught Java to some very talented students in Johns Hopkins ... (read more)
...Are your evenings at home horrible because homework and studying are just too much? If you answered yes to any of the above questions, then maybe what you need is one-on-one help! Though the word "tutor" can be embarrassing, I'm here to tell you that you are not alone! (read more)
...Whether it’s breaking down complex equations or finding new ways to solve problems, I’m all about finding what works best for each student. My goal is always to build confidence along with skills, so students not only improve their grades but also start to enjoy learning. Throughout my tutoring career, I’ve worked with kids just starting school to college students tackling higher-level math. (read more)
...I have experienced a combination of homeschooling, private and public education. I attended a Classical Conversations homeschooling co-op where I was classically taught Math, Science, Latin, History, Literature, Logic, Philosophy, Socratic Dialogue, and Speech and Debate. During co-op days, I led and/or participated in student-led conversations about the subjects we were learning. (read more)