...With my help, I can guide you to success and pass your courses.Ph.D. in Psychology and a Ph.D. Minor in Applied Statistics. M.A. in Experimental Psychology and Philosophy. (read more)
...However, I firmly believe that everyone has the capability for mathematical reasoning. Everyone has their own strengths and challenges, and my job as a tutor begins with identifying these. I like to have students work through problems while I guide them and make suggestions, so that I can get a sense of what they understand and what they don't. (read more)
...I scored in the 95th percentile on the MCAT. My score breakdown was: total 517 (95%), chem/phys 131 (99%), CARS 127 (82%), bio/biochem 129 (90%), psych/soc 130 (95%). My current tutoring practice is focused specifically on MCAT prep and helping medical school applicants. I understand that finding the right fit is important. (read more)
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I am an adjunct professor at University of Connecticut with extensive experience teaching and tutoring mathematics, statistics, and computer science at both the high school and university levels. I specialize in subjects including Algebra, Geometry, Pre-Calculus, Calculus, Linear Algebra, Different... (read more)