...Depending on the student's needs, I also provide support with any missing concepts, timing, and psychological issues (e.g., test anxiety). I provide my own materials and typically expect students to do about 3 hours of work a week outside of our sessions. The ACT is too important to leave to cha... (read more)
...Over the past six years, I have been passionately teaching subjects such as bookkeeping, QuickBooks, career development, and the Microsoft Office Suite. My approach is down-to-earth and student-focused, using practical, everyday examples to help you learn. I've worked with a wide range of students, from 19 to 72 years old, in classrooms, online, and one-on-one. (read more)
5 Subjects: includingFinancial Accounting,Microsoft Excel,QuickBooks,Career Development
...When teaching probability and combinatorics (which are the most common types of discrete math), I try to convey the rationale behind the formulas for permutations and combinations in various situations. The logic is quite easy, and these ideas enhance students' abilities to reason about discrete... (read more)
...Plus, I've been recognized as the best graduating student at both levels. I'm not just about the books, though – I'm a chartered accountant and on my way to earning a CFA, having aced the level 1 exam on my first try. With over eight years working in different industries, from consulting to oil and energy, I like to mix up book smarts with what happens in the real world. (read more)
...I was part of my high school's league championship winning team. In addition, I was part of the SSICL League Runner-Up team in 2005, again representing my high school. I also personally received the SSICL Jack Dempsey runner-up award in 2005. (read more)