...I learned math from South Korea and America. In South Korea, speed and accuracy are two most significant skills for getting good grades in tests. In America, learning step by step but making sure to understand the concept deeply is the important thing. (read more)
...When last rated by the United States Chess Federation I had a rating of about 1800. I have had multiple games I have played published with annotations in regional chess magazines highlighting the inventiveness of my attacking chess playing style. I also have tutored chess students in the past. (read more)
...I have to start again in the United States and I'm sure you will be satisfied if you hire me. I have started to work here in the United States as a Math Teacher in a the High School of Commerce in Springfield and in the Pioneer Charter School of Science in Saugus, and I am getting much more experience. Education is my vocation. (read more)
...I graduated from Amherst magna cum laude and a member of Phi Beta Kappa in 2000. I was voted Most Outstanding Graduate Student in the School of Education at Loyola in 2007. Teaching, I was voted Best New Teacher at a school in New Orleans in 2001, where I later became the youngest department chair in school history. (read more)
...I used the exact same textbook when teaching this course at Mount Royal Academy the following year. From my past year with Kaplan, I have had firsthand experience in teaching SAT Math. I fully understand all of the changes that have taken place over the years. (read more)