As a higher education professional and psychologist for the past 25 years, my philosophy has to do with maximizing the potential in all students. I am a professor at The University of Massachusetts Global teaching courses in psychology, research and statistics at the bachelor's, master's and doctor... (read more)
...I believe it is important to point out their mistakes and help them improve upon them. In my opinion, a great mentor is like a skilled doctor with a solid background and extensive experience in their respective fields. They can diagnose and provide the appropriate treatment on the first or second visit, saving the patient time and money. (read more)
...I have extensive experience with a variety of statistics, mostly social science focused. I have taken graduate level coursework in ANOVA, regression, categorical/non-parametric data, multilevel modeling, structural equation modeling/path analysis, and some Bayesian analyses. For my dissertation, I used multilevel Bayesian path analyses for my main analyses. (read more)
...Through my own preparation methods, I answered over 3500+ practice questions and took 10+ full length practice tests. In the past, I have helped guide and help other students with tips, tricks, and content for all sections of the SAT. When taking my own SAT exam, I received a score of 1570, wit... (read more)
...It is still a major passion of mine. Interesting fact: I received perfect scores on both the SAT and ACT. However, that doesn't guarantee any person's ability to teach. (read more)