...I studied psychology and design at Northwestern before working in a lab and tutoring in California. I'm now back in Cincinnati with my Master of Education. It's pretty normal to be overwhelmed by math, or avoid it, or hate it, and it's probably the scariest ACT test. (read more)
...After participating in sports at the youth, middle school, high school and collegiate levels, I have dedicated my career to fitness and physical education for over 35 years. I have coached at the youth, middle school and high school levels. I have coached both boys' and girls teams, including my own daughters' and sons' teams as they were growing up. (read more)
...There are many fundamental concepts learned in this class, and I still use many of them today in pharmaceutical calculations. Proportions are especially important in pharmacy. I always teach students to double check their work, which increases their confidence when they are sure they have the right answer. (read more)
...Rather than follow recipes, my approach centralizes on teaching an internal sense of techniques, ingredients, and spices, enabling students to create truly unique and delicious dishes. I have done hiring for various roles, making me uniquely qualified to assist in crafting resumes and holding interviews. In addition, I am a strong networker and enjoy teaching other these skills. (read more)
...I warn my prospective students that the gains to be made with just a week or two of preparation will be very limited. I have a great deal of experience both with the ACT material itself and teaching this material to high school students preparing for college. The main thing to be gained from test prep tutoring is a plan of attack specific to the test. (read more)