...Once I decided to be a physician, I majored in Microbiology and then went on to earn Master's degrees in Immunology at University of Cincinnati and Biomedical Sciences at EVMS. As a student at EVMS, I took classes alongside of medical students and excelled in them. These classes involved Anatomy, Foundational Sciences (Biochemistry), and General Mechanisms of Diseases among others. (read more)
...The best way to move through weaknesses in studies is to address them directly after all! My goal with students is to see things that can improve and offer suggestions as well as subject matter knowledge they can use to help master the material they work on. Corresponding grade improvements follow good habits and hard work - and I offer those to students. (read more)
...I’ve tutored for over six years, covering a wide range of math courses from algebra to calculus. I have experience tutoring middle school, high school and university students in both one-on-one and group settings, in-person and online. I believe any math course can be made interesting, and any complex problem can be broken down into simplified parts. (read more)
...I have been teaching and tutoring math for several years, from Algebra I to Calc III. I meet students regularly at the main branch of the Carnegie Library in Oakland. I am willing to travel for a slightly higher rate. (read more)
...I have a strong rapport with students, often being asked to support them through multiple levels of math. I care deeply about their growth and love nothing more than seeing a student go from struggling to finding some passion for math. I'm very excited to work with anyone of any age that wants to improve in their math abilities.I took Algebra 1 in high school. (read more)