...I enjoy travel, anime, sports, and music. I scored 28% on my first college math exam. I’ve been there and I know what the struggle is like. (read more)
...The supplied choices usually include erroneous answers that could be generated by simple errors. This can give the test taker false confidence in an incorrect answer if they are not very careful. However, since the test is 60 minutes long and there are 60 questions, pacing is necessary. (read more)
...I want them to feel safe and heard, and I use the Pomodoro method and time management techniques to help them stay focused and on track. I am also willing to teach these techniques to my students, as I have learned to be very patient through my job experience. I believe that several different methods can be used for math, depending on the needs and goals of the student. (read more)
...I believe that each student is different when it comes to learning and I try to adjust my tutoring style to fit the student's needs. In some cases, such as with algebra courses, it is most efficient to teach by example. In courses, such as calculus, I use both guided questions and examples to help the student get the answer. (read more)
...I have supported students both online and in-person by identifying and addressing specific concerns and utilizing customized problems based on the student's needs. I believe language provides people with the power to communicate efficiently and empathize with one another. I have been studying Spanish for 5 years and it is definitely one of my favorite things to do. (read more)