I am a junior at the University of Pennsylvania, pursuing double majors in Psychology and Criminology, with minors in Neuroscience and Law & Society. I achieved a score in the 97th percentile on my SATs and received a perfect score of 5 on all of my AP Exams, including AP US History, AP Biology, an... (read more)
...I am flexible and will work around the student's schedule. I have successfully tutored statistics over the telephone with no visual stimulus. I taught Algebra 2 at the Community College level. I taught a high school student Algebra 2 (from scratch) who then passed his final exam and entered Honors Pre-Calculus with a strong math background. (read more)
...James P. My PhD is in Physics. Most laws of physics are written in terms of differential equations (or the more complicated partial differential equations). My pear reviewed published papers involve solving infinitely many (literally) differential equations. (read more)
I am unusually well-educated, with a Ph.D. in Biophysics from Johns Hopkins, and B.S. degrees in Math and Biology, both with a 4.0. My math degree had an emphasis in statistics, and I have additional exposure to diverse subjects from a previous degree in Business Administration. My return to school for science taught me invaluable lessons about how to excel at academics. (read more)
...The PSAT/NMSQT is a critically important part of the college search process. Colleges use the scores and information your student provides on the PSAT/NMSQT to begin recruiting you. It also places you in serious contention for scholarship money from the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test and other associated programs. (read more)