...I want to get to know you and help you achieve maximum success using your own strengths. My schedule is quite flexible (7 am to 7 pm Eastern, Sunday to Friday), and I am very comfortable working online. If you are studying for a legal exam, writing a legal memo, or going through the law school admissions process, give me a shout! (read more)
...In order to make concepts as simple as possible, I enjoyed creating class resources such as video lectures and interactive online tools. I have a bachelor’s degree in math and a master’s degree in math from East Tennessee State University. I started tutoring as an undergraduate. (read more)
3 Subjects: includingAlgebra 1,Algebra 2,Elementary Math
...I also served as vice president of my local chapter of Sigma Tau Delta International English Honor Society. I have a solid understanding of the content of American English in its various forms of communication. Whether you are an ESL student or a native English speaker, together we can improve the skills you most want to work on. (read more)
...I was in the Honors English program as an undergraduate, but my diploma doesn't show it because I didn't stay in that program. I learned the rules of grammar and punctuation very thoroughly in High School English, and the key is the very same as my Greek teacher used when I studied New Testament... (read more)
...Perhaps one of the most important things to do is to make a student smile, if they're smiling or laughing they're far more likely to commit what they learn to memory as they'll enjoy what they're learning. Its also important for students to see what mathematics does. The most common question I hear is, "Why are we learning this?" or "Why is this useful?". (read more)