...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)
...My life was changed for the better by professors and tutors who were compassionate, engaging, and dedicated to helping me succeed, so I always welcome any feedback students or parents can provide on how to improve as a tutor. I am easy to reach and love working with students of all backgrounds and skill levels. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or to schedule a lesson. (read more)
...These positions taught me how to teach class material, work with students, and help them achieve their learning goals. Beyond the classroom, I love to ski and have spent three winters teaching kids ski lessons. I like to focus on the students’ mental organization of concepts, allowing them to ask questions to clarify topics and asking them questions in return to probe their understanding. (read more)
...Students often struggle with the methods of underdetermined coefficients, variation of parameters, and transform techniques such as Fourier transforms, and Laplace transforms. I can help because my degree included all of this material, much of which was applied later in several engineering cours... (read more)
...For some of you, this may involve “unlearning” aspects of your English and creating new habits. You can think of me as a personal trainer in some ways. After graduating with a B.A. in Latin American studies and an M.S. in Applied Linguistics, my plan was to travel abroad and teach English. (read more)