...I excelled academically, achieving an undergraduate GPA of 3.7. After graduation, I became a Chemistry and Statistics tutor at Brooklyn College in 2008, working in-person at a learning center. With 6 hours daily, I assisted 4-5 students, adapting strategies for diverse needs, ensuring personalized attention, and hearing success stories. (read more)
...I am experienced in a lot of test prep. I received 1540 on my SAT and received a 4 or five on almost ten AP exams I took. I have tutored privately for 3 years in math and chemistry and tutored as volunteer work for one year in subjects such as Biology, computer science, algebra 1, algebra 2, macroeconomics, microeconomics, government, US history, and English. (read more)
...I approach teaching with a visual approach paired with the analytical side, allowing you to boost understanding by seeing the underlying connections. I have taught math for 14 years at all levels, from K-12 to the university level. During my time at Harvard, I not only took advanced mathematics courses but applied them to my major in physics and Chemistry. (read more)
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