...For most of us, that journey begins with the college admissions process. With that in mind, excelling on standardized exams such as the ACT is the key to opening doors to a world of opportunity in the search for acceptance to a dream college. As someone who has been through the process myself, ... (read more)
...For study skills, organization and an understanding of how the student learns are the most important pieces. I can evaluate a student's learning style and work with the student to create a learning and study plan that will meet his or her individual needs. I have been teaching special needs students for over 20 years. (read more)
...I am currently working to receive my PhD in a virology/immunology lab I have taken Genetics at Rutgers and did very well. In addition, I do research in a lab regarding advanced genetics, and have written papers for review on the subject. Furthermore, Genetics is my favorite subject and I love teaching it. (read more)
...My brother is, too. And, my mother, of blessed memory, a state teacher-of-the-year award winner, was my first religious school teacher and equaled most of my seminary professors whom I met when I went off to rabbinical college. I believe that education is an act of love and that tuning into the student and paying attention is the way to open the door to motivated learning and success. (read more)
...It involved researching and becoming an advocate for a topic, and delivering a speech detailing my point of view. Later in competitive speaking, I learned to memorize written material (plays, stories) and deliver the material to audiences of all sizes - anywhere from 10-15 people to a large room... (read more)