Experience Summary
When I was in high school, I was in advanced math programs. At that time, my father was taking math at the local community college. I began tutoring him in math when I was seventeen. My father’s friend who was also taking the class was blind and he needed help with his math homework. No one at the community college could help him, so I spent a few hours a day helping him with his math. When I was still in high school, I was hired by the college to tutor blind students in math. I continued to tutor math while I was in college. I have received my BA in History and French and I am applying to graduate programs for my MBA. During the last seven years, I have tutored students in math, accounting, English, French, history and science.
Teaching Style
I enjoy tutoring one-on-one or in group settings. When I tutor individual students, I take a lot of time teaching the subject and answering questions. But I also like making students enjoy what they are learning. I can do that because I am patient yet fun. Because I am young, I am able to relate to students in a way that older, more strict teachers cannot. I am not just their tutor, but I am also their friend. The best questions are asked when a student feels comfortable with their tutor. I believe with focus, there can also be fun!