...Best regards,JoshScored 177 on the LSAT; Masters in law (GPA: 4.0) For over two years, I have led a weekly public speaking rotation, coaching individuals on how to find and effectively present material. This role involved teaching participants how to analyze speech structure and grammar, a cruci... (read more)
...I have an extensive background tutoring Economics. I worked for the Athletic Department of a Big Ten school while I attended University, tutoring for Econ and Finance courses almost exclusively for between 10-50 hours a week. Post graduation, I've been working as a financial analyst, though I continue to tutor on the side. (read more)
...In addition to pretty much any physics or math course at any level, I can also tutor philosophy and linguistics, where my love for dialectical analysis and language manifests itself quite clearly. I also have a passion for billiards, but I doubt too many people here are seeking tutoring in that. That's pretty much it for me. (read more)
...I play a lot of basketball in my spare time (over 5 times a week). I have played on my high school's team in the past, am familiar with many drills, and am at a level at which I could teach any newcomer to play. I have 2 years of college admissions tutoring experience, and 5 years of experience ... (read more)
...Sometimes, the most important thing a student needs to improve is someone to patiently listen to and advise them about their strengths and their areas for improvement. When it comes to writing, everyone has a story to tell. When it comes to thinking critically about literature, there are rarely "wrong" answers. (read more)