...I strive to teach for mastery, believing it is important to learn a skill well before teaching the next, as each skill in math build on the previous ones. With the younger kids, I try to make learning fun, using games when possible. I have a degree in education, and have taught my own four children at home. (read more)
...I have plenty of research focused on biochemistry, so am very proficient in explaining many basic research techniques a college student may need to know. Never received a grade lower than a B+ in my upper level science classes, so have a very solid understanding of undergraduate and high school level sciences. Lets get started! (read more)
...I personally invest myself into my work with other people and take pride in getting results. I have most recently served as an anatomy tutor at UT-Health and study science every day as part of my life as a medical student. My studies are mostly focused on human biology and anatomy at the moment, but I have completed extensive coursework in various sciences, math, engineering, and psychology. (read more)
...I just got done with my first semester. I do exceptionally well in Geography, History, and English. My degree plan is that of bachelors in science and education certificate in kinesiology. (read more)
...Although I speak no languages other than my native English, I have been successful with students based on my interest and intuition. More advanced students need to learn business etiquette, cultural differences, and idioms. Students generally pick out their workbooks with me and we go from there. (read more)