...Next, I will ask that you 'throw out the clock,' i.e. have no concept of time when you are preparing. "But I have a very limited amount of time on the test!" you may object. That's true. Perhaps somewhat counter-intuitively though, the more time you spend 'dwelling' on a problem during prepara... (read more)
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...I have taken the Regents for math (integrated algebra, geometry, algebra 2/ trigonometry), Earth science, biology, chemistry, English, history/ geography social studies, and Spanish. I received at least a 90 on all Regents exams. I just graduated in December 2015 from Penn State with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. (read more)
Hi!! My name's Emma and I am entering my senior year at Stony Brook University studying Biochemistry. I absolutely love tutoring students, which is why I am actually considering pursuing a degree in education and becoming a high school teacher. I began tutoring in my senior year of high school and have tutored a wide range of subjects, from Algebra I, to Physics, to SAT and ACT prep! (read more)
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