...My qualifications to teach Study Skills are underscored by a dedicated focus on the Cornell note-taking method, a proven strategy for effective learning. With extensive experience in utilizing and teaching this method, I have witnessed its transformative impact on student comprehension and reten... (read more)
...My first (and so far only) time taking the GRE, with minimal practice, I scored a 158 on the verbal and 169 on the quantitative. I took linear algebra as a junior in high school, ultimately getting an A. Since then I've studied more advanced algebra which has helped me develop a deeper understanding for the most salient aspects of linear algebra within the wider mathematical sphere. (read more)
...I also possess a Bachelor's Degree in Social work that I obtained from Adrian College in 2007. I have been continually working in the social service, social work, mental health, and behavioral science fields for over 10 years now. I currently reside in Bowling Green, KY. (read more)
...Collecting and examining rocks became a hobby up into my teenage years. Fascinated with the environment and other 'earthly' things I went to college with the mindset that I wanted to work closely with the earth. Geology was my calling. (read more)
...But while these were what I taught, what I learned was how to adapt to various types of learners, much to the benefit of all involved. Given the nature of my student teaching assignment, most learners were resistant, to say the least. But by adapting, interest was sparked and built upon, exceeding their expectations of themselves. (read more)