...I graduated in 2019 from Washington University in St. Louis, where I studied Cognitive Neuroscience. I have extensive experience tutoring math, science, writing, Spanish, test prep, and more at the high school, collegiate, and graduate levels. (read more)
...With a large Deaf community, I am very involved in the community. I have been interpreting professionally for 2 years now and have been fluent in ASL for several! I am a 4.0 graduate of the Rochester Institute of Technology, one of the leading programs for ASL Interpreting. (read more)
...Often, I find that they do not understand the concepts. They are confined to memorization and rote. Students who I teach will learn to appreciate what they are learning.Having taught calculus for years, I understand that most students' struggles with the course are in algebra. (read more)
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