...I’m a math major and writer, and I am well-versed in what is required in this exam. I have written for four magazines, I have authored articles on numerous websites and blogs, and I have experience in novel editing. I can help students with the most commonly failed portion of the ASVAB: the math sections. (read more)
...I am very flexible in scheduling and try to make the material easy to understand. Students come to me for tutoring because I compare the material to something they are familiar with. I am very patient and I like to review what was discussed before we move on to ensure they understand. (read more)
...I majored in Biochemistry during my undergraduate and moved onto studying in Biomedical Science and Physiology for my masters. I have enjoyed my years of studying central dogma of Biology and teaching students understand these concepts in easier terms. Although my learning is still ongoing, I enjoy sharing my knowledge and help those in need to make these concepts more enjoyable. (read more)
...My turning point was when I took a calculus course with an excellent, dedicated teacher who showed me how the things I was learning in the classroom could apply to real life. My passion is passing on the tremendous favor that the teacher did for me to my students. Once I realized that I could be excited about math, I worked to get a BS in Mechanical Engineering at Virginia Tech. (read more)
...I am in my 3rd year so I can help with any 1st/2nd year computing classes. The software languages I am most comfortable with are Python and C++, but I may be able to help with some others as well. In addition, I am also familiar with the hardware aspect such as Arduino. (read more)