...While in college, I had several opportunities to tutor students in various subjects including Spanish and Algebra as well as assisting special needs students with life skills training. My degree allowed me to focus on my communication skills and discover my true passion: government. Eventually, I continued on to law school and graduated with my J.D. in 2017. (read more)
Hello, my name is Stephen! I am a student at the University of Tulsa studying Mathematics and Economics. I have experience as a tutor and would love to help you out with any subject from elementary math to algebra to calculus (and anything in between). My hours are generally flexible I am more than willing to travel to meet with you. (read more)
...Future college students often ask "should I take the ACT or the SAT?" The mathematics on the SAT is less advanced than ACT math: you will not be asked anything from precalculus or trigonometry on the SAT. The tradeoff is that questions on the SAT can have trickier wording. For example, the SAT might give you an equation like x^2 + 6x + 9 = 49, and then ask for the positive value of 3x. (read more)