Both my undergraduate degree, in Behavioral and Social Sciences, and my master's degree in Cultural Studies are interdisciplinary, combining social science theory and research practices with literary and cultural criticism. I am well-versed in qualitative social research practices and textual analysis. I am also well versed in Regency-era and Victorian fiction as well as speculative fiction. (read more)
...For the time being I am choosing to focus on tutoring programming, predominantly for Python as it is my preferred language. I feel that my vast range of different personal interests grants me a special capacity for relating topics and concepts that proves very useful for tutoring. I have a variety of disparate interests ranging from painting, to playing guitar, to mushroom farming. (read more)
...I am very interested in both clinical and bench-side research. In the past, I was a part of math, chemistry, and genome research. I was able to present my results from these research projects at multiple different conferences, including the American Chemical Society Conference and NimBIOs conference, both of which were national. (read more)
...Since graduating, I have stayed involved with the practice of finance by actively managing my own investment portfolio. I also have a few years experience in tutoring and education. It's important to me to help students not just know the facts, but understand the concepts.I earned a B.S. in Business Finance from an AASCB accredited school. (read more)
...For me, tutoring is not just about conveying content to the student. I look for ways to identify and use a student's experiences to solidify their learning and assist in as many areas as I can where they may need help including study skills and time management. My work with each student begins ... (read more)