...In order to write well, it is important that you have something to say. Maybe you have to write a book report or an essay on specific subject. If you are younger your topic might be: “What I did Last Summer”. When you are older you might want to write about topics, such as “Should Drugs be Legalized?” or “The Electric Grid”. No matter at what level you are, you should write concisely. (read more)
...As their tutor, I help them capitalize on those gifts and be the best they can be at the things that are harder for them. Every student is unique, and I customize my approach and plan for each student. I believe everyone's learning styles are different, and I look forward to the challenge and reward of helping your students in their quest for learning. (read more)
...I also wrote evaluations for these students that reference the common core goals for each course. I have played bridge since I was ten years old. For the last thirty years I have played regularly in tournaments up to and including the national level. (read more)
...I will make sure that students are hands-on with the code as well as understand the code they are writing. I have 5 years of experience developing software for a space and energy company. During these 5 years, I have built various data-intensive applications and mentored many junior/intern developers who are new to the team. (read more)
...I tutored students locally in San Diego for Mathematics and also at UCSD for 3 years for Java and Advanced Data Structures. I would like to be a tutor as teaching others is the best way to review topics that one could easily forget. By tutoring others, I'll be able to improve my own skills while helping others. (read more)