...For example, for the vast majority of questions, even of the form "which of the following...", I will ask you not to be looking at the answer choices. The reason for that is simple: by covering the answer choices, you are forced to think about the problem deeper, sometimes even putting yourself ... (read more)
...The objective was to improve their depth of knowledge and comprehension of math content so that they could gain confidence and improve their grades in school. About a year later I began tutoring students for the ACT and SAT. Many of my students were not satisfied with the material in books from big box companies like Princeton Review and Barrons, so I started writing my own materials. (read more)
...Originally from Philadelphia, I graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 2015 and immediately began teaching and working toward my masters degree at Hunter, which I completed in 2017. I am a very passionate and patient person and love helping my struggling students succeed! While I love working in the classroom, I also love the relationship that comes along with tutoring! (read more)
...Every language has its own syntax and once you have the basics and analytical thinking, you can master any language. I can help you master any computer language too. I have tutored for the following NYS Regents' Integrated Algebra, Geometry, and Algebra 2/Trigonometry. (read more)
...Rather than giving students the answer, I guide them through problems step by step so they grasp the process and material. I can simplify the material so that it is easier to understand. I pay attention to and focus on areas of struggle. (read more)