...I, for instance, learn better when I write (and read as I write) information to then compartmentalize that information in my brain using analogies, acronyms, or a concept map. Such a learning strategy could help one not only understand a concept better but also remember it for a test, for example. Once again, thank you for taking time to consider me as a tutor, and have a wonderful day. (read more)
...I know how to patiently walk you through something that seems painfully complicated math to an understanding of how easy it can be. My first experience tutoring was when I was in high school. I helped my mom learn the math that she needed to pass her nursing license test. (read more)
...I can help you master this fascinating language, still thriving in today's society after so many centuries. Critical reading and reading comprehension stem from critical thinking skills. When tutoring children in reading, I try to use the Socratic method of teaching as much as possible so they can find the answers to questions by themselves and the right answers make sense to them. (read more)
...Taking breaks during the tutoring lessons is important because our brains, no matter how tough they may be, need a little break once in a while. Math is a difficult subject but with patience, we will be able to work well. Dedication is a key factor to success and if you want to succeed, you have to think outside the box. (read more)
...Since I’m a Mechanical Engineering major, it’s required for me to have a strong foundation in several areas of math; Algebra 1 being one of them. I’m currently in Calculus II, and believe it or not, algebra is a big concept we use throughout all areas of math. Having a strong foundation in pre-algebra will definitely help in algebra I and in addition to all future math courses. (read more)