...However, with practice it is totally possible to do well. The test is very predictable as far as content, and so my approach is to maximize each student's strengths and to provide support specific to their weaknesses. If you are considering the honorable career of service to our military, please don't let the ASVAB stop you! (read more)
...My areas of science expertise include biology and chemistry, and I am quite comfortable with physics. My math specialties include elementary math, pre-algebra, algebra I and II, geometry, trigonometry, and pre-calculus. Having taken advanced coursework in various biomedical topics, I would be happy to help with more specialized courses as well. (read more)
...Logic was also part of the Discrete Mathematics course I had taken at NYU which also included boolean algebra, it is related to logic. As a graduate of the New York School System, a former tutor in the system and teacher in the system, I have worked with the various Regents Exams as they have tr... (read more)
...The goals of interactive files are a deeper and broader understanding and learning by doing, e.g., through observation, exploration, self-discovery, and interrelation of observations. I successfully tutored several students with special needs. I mainly ask them about their interests, goals, and plans. (read more)
...It is an exam that assesses a person's developed abilities and helps to see future academic and occupational success in the military. The ASVAB subtests (and abbreviations) are General Science (GS), Arithmetic Reasoning (AR), Word Knowledge (WK), Paragraph Comprehension (PC), Mathematics Knowled... (read more)