I have been tutoring math (and loving it!) since 2013 when I was studying for my Bachelor’s in Mathematics at Belmont Abbey College. After graduating summa cum laude with a 3.96 GPA, I continued tutoring in the evenings alongside my professional career. Recently, I transitioned to full-time tutoring, as I found myself drawn more to the joy of helping students. (read more)
...I have advanced education in all the foundational sciences of ecology, as well as hands-on experience living in and analyzing functional ecosystems. I can help you understand the concepts and thinking behind the words in your ecology textbook. Probability is the study of likelihood and how to determine it, and is a large branch on the tree of mathematics. (read more)
...I have tutored other students within my program off and on during school for several years. Following graduation I went to work for a math teaching center that has since ceased to be, the mathnasium. I worked there for two years following graduation prior to its closure. (read more)
...At Clemson I took a Study Skills class in order to become a better tutor, especially for students with learning disabilities who may need a more strict set of study skills. I have helped many students develop better study skills so that they are able to work more effectively on their school work... (read more)
...This is the age when they are forming their attitudes toward math and building the thinking habits and self-confidence for success later on. I enjoy science and the wonder and curiosity it entails. In college I took four semesters of chemistry, anatomy, genetics, microbiology, botany, ecology, two semesters of physics, and two semesters of general biology. (read more)