...In a classroom, it can be very easy to get lost in a subject if you are not working with it yourself. One of the best ways to do well in math and physics, is to work through a number of problems. This is the idea behind assigning homework problems, but a common issue with assignments is that in... (read more)
...During 2018, I reviewed many of the concepts during my preparation for the GRE. I did very well on the quantitative section (only missed 4 questions), so I am very familiar with the types of algebra questions students may be struggling with. I am effective with writing and grammar, as I have be... (read more)
Hi, I'm Jon! I graduated cum laude from Harvard in 2020 with a bachelor's degree in Economics. I scored a 36/36 on my ACT, 2380/2400 (Superscore) on my SAT, and 338/340 on the GRE. (read more)
...My desire to tutor others was really born out of having struggled myself and needing to seek help in a mentor whom I could trust to help me make sense of what I was learning. For the remainder of 6th grade, I would meet with my classmates after school to work on homework together and discuss con... (read more)
...I began tutoring in high school and continued to assist elementary and middle school students with learning their core subjects during my undergraduate studies. I have over 3,000 documented hours of tutoring students of all ages and backgrounds. My favorite subject to learn and teach has always been math. (read more)