...I now have 6 month's experience as an office manager at a roofing company. There, I specialize in HR, Payroll, Invoicing, and maintaining all of the company's financials. Everyday, I use Quickbooks and Excel. (read more)
My goal as a teacher is to help build students' confidence by thoughtfully guiding them as they seek to understand subject material. I have years of experience teaching and tutoring many subjects and ages. In college I worked as a peer mentor in the biology department, and was very involved in STEM outreach efforts to underrepresented and at risk populations. (read more)
...Now's definitely a good time to prep for your exam. **The SAT will be going digital and will be one hour shorter starting in March 2024! Digital prep materials are now available, and I can show you the ropes! ** Welcome! I'm a Yale grad with a deep love of learning, a passion for teaching, and a great respect for individual differences. (read more)
...I remember my first tennis lesson. It didn't go so well, mainly because it was difficult to even lift the racket high enough to hit the ball. (Keep in mind these were the days with clunky wood or aluminum rackets.) Luckily, I grew, and eventually became an avid player, even giving lessons for ch... (read more)
...Algebra 1 introduces the rules governing this manipulation, as well as other mathematical ideas you may not have seen yet. (Turns out you CAN take the square root of a negative number!)
On a personal note: believe it or not, I didn't think I was very good at math until I took algebra in the eigh... (read more)