...Alas, I've never taken to self-aggrandizement like a fish to water. So, let me just tell you how I got here! Once upon a time, back in the mid 1990s, I started teaching SAT, GRE, GMAT, and LSAT classes for the Princeton Review. (read more)
...I have excelled as a substitute teacher in the subjects of English as well as History courses. I currently proofread all of my daughter's college papers. I am an avid reader who loves vocabulary, spelling, grammar and one of my favorite pastimes is writing. (read more)
...I'm native in Mandarin and proficient in English. I've also been working as a Teaching Assistant for the Business Statistics class at KU. So I would love to tutor any math related, statistics or Mandarin! (read more)
...And I am in the process of getting certified to teach English as a foreign language (TEFL). I have played chess for the past 35 years. I have learned that chess is a game of balance while preserving sufficient key pieces to achieve a checkmate, or at least, to force an anti-climactic stalemate. ... (read more)
...I can also help with related concepts such as genetics. Public access databases such as Pubmed help me stay current on new developments in physiology, and ensure that my material is always up-to-date. My teaching background includes teaching undergraduate-level physiology as well as small-group tutoring and one-on-one associated with the same class. (read more)