...It was a significant pay cut, but there's more to life than money. I consider myself a lifelong learner, and I learn best when I'm interested in what I'm studying. I enjoy sharing my passion for learning more about math and science with my students, and my passion even encompasses learning itself. (read more)
...The Activity List: The ordering and wording is important. Colleges use rubrics, and I’ll help you maximize your score. I was accepted into multiple T10 programs, including Duke and Georgia Tech, and received $60K+ in merit-based scholarships. (read more)
12 Subjects: includingSAT Math,Calculus,Writing,ACT Math
...I give frequent feedback to students and parents and appreciate it in return. Learning should be a pleasant experience, and I strive to provide that for my students. I am in the process of the completion of my Bachelor's degree in Biology. (read more)
...I tutor middle and high schoolers in math, physics, and test prep. Throughout my time helping students, especially in STEM, I have seen how important it is to go back to the basics. Students who don’t understand a foundational skill will make no progress by repeating problem after problem. (read more)
...I graduated with honors from Princeton University with a B.A in Molecular Biology and Computer Science. After earning my M.D., I am currently completing my medical residency in Internal Medicine. Although much of my time is spent on clinical work, one of the most rewarding aspects of my work remains teaching and mentoring medical students and prospective medical students. (read more)