...I graduated from Cornell University, B.A. Philosophy, Distinction in All Subjects, 4.0 GPA, after transferring there upon completing my A.A. in Liberal Arts, with High Honors, from a community college. Subsequently, I became a tutor, which I found to be an outstanding way to share my knowledge and love of learning and to reach students and learners in a deep, meaningful way. (read more)
I have always had a passion for science, which led me to get an undergraduate degree in physics at The College of New Jersey. I especially love teaching others about science, as learning how the world around us works can be not only very fulfilling, but also impart valuable technical and reasoning ... (read more)
...It is also probably my favorite math to work with. While most of my tutoring in college was involved with lower level maths, even entry level college algebra runs into high school level Algebra 2 topics later in the semester, which is actually when I had the most pupils to tutor. In High School, I struggled with Geometry. (read more)
...I obtained a lot of experience with children through high school and college as I have coached and mentored many youth. My coaching experience ranges from 8 years of age to high school. I also was a strong member in Big Brothers Big Sisters where I mentored a young middle school girl. (read more)