...Present the concepts in language that makes sense to them. Be encouraging and patient and positive, always. Keep things as simple as possible. (read more)
...I've been a coach at two university writing centers (University of Michigan and University of Wisconsin), where I supported undergraduate and graduate writers. I have a PhD in American Literature and Writing Instruction from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Please reach out to me! (read more)
...At the UW, I worked as a teaching assistant for a large class of undergraduates. Since moving to Seattle, I have spoken at local high schools about oceanographic and astrobiological science, as well as more broadly about university admissions. Now, I work full-time as a professional editor, and I focus my tutoring efforts on my first passion: writing. (read more)
...I have taught at several universities, colleges, and community colleges, and I've tutored for over eight years. The courses I've taught include precalculus. My PhD is in applied mathematics. (read more)
...More specifically, I love being part of someone's discovery that math isn't really a foreign language and that writing doesn't have to be a torturous process. Learning can be fun, and I enjoy seeing the satisfaction, confidence, and wonder that comes with understanding and success. I have been passionate about education my whole life. (read more)