...In my free time, I enjoy biking, reading high fantasy, gardening, hiking, and yoga.I have earned an A in a dozen Linguistics courses at the University of Massachusetts Amherst (ranked #2 in the US for Linguistics), including phonology, phonetics, syntax, computational linguistics, semantics, pros... (read more)
...I am a current student at Mount Holyoke College and I am planning to major in neuroscience with a possible minor in biology. Throughout high school, I came to understand that I appreciated the most were not the ones I necessarily was the most interested in. Instead, the teachers made the difference between an enjoyable class and an unengaging class. (read more)
...I used tutoring as an opportunity to help those around me, as well as to reaffirm my own knowledge of the subject. Tutoring works out to be a valuable learning opportunity for both of us! I work the best overnight, so I'm available late nights (10pm-4am) for those who are night owls or just need some last minute prep, but I can also make time for morning lessons if you need! (read more)
...I prefer to tutor online and one-on-one but am happy to meet in person if that is preferred. I like to work through the content with my student and determine where the student is confused. Then, we may move on to practice problems focused on the difficult areas for the student. (read more)
...I received my PhD in biomedical engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. I have more than 5 years of college chemistry tutoring experience, including lab work, and I also have experience tutoring high school chemistry in addition to physics. I have spent the last 3.5 years teaching a variety of neuroscience courses at Smith College. (read more)