...I was the assistant volleyball coach for a boys and girls high school team for 3 years. I became the head volleyball coach for the boys and girls team at the high school I worked at for 2 years thereafter. I have taught computer programming in Visual Basic, C++, and Java for 4 years to high sch... (read more)
...Whether it’s breaking down complex equations or finding new ways to solve problems, I’m all about finding what works best for each student. My goal is always to build confidence along with skills, so students not only improve their grades but also start to enjoy learning. Throughout my tutoring career, I’ve worked with kids just starting school to college students tackling higher-level math. (read more)
...You are not alone if you feel overwhelmed with the college admissions process. Most students I've worked with, including those with impressive resumes, GPAs, and test scores, don’t know how to write about themselves. College admissions essays now factor even more heavily in the admissions process since many colleges are not weighing standardized test scores to the degree they did before. (read more)
...For the reading section the same principles hold true. Simply going into this section without a strategy will usually lead to failures for students. In order to succeed in this section students must have a figurative bag of tricks up their sleeve to easily dissect this section. (read more)
...I took AP Chemistry as a high school student and scored a 5 on the AP exam. I have taken General Chemistry I and II at Columbia University in the Fall 2014/Spring 2015 semesters. I also took the SAT II Chemistry test and scored an 800. (read more)