Experience Summary
I received my B.S. in biopsychology from the University of Michigan in 2004 and am currently pursuing my M.D. from New York Medical College. After completeing two years of medical school, I chose to take a one year leave of absence to publish my research which is being funded locally here in Detroit. As is evident by my academic achievements, I have a strong background in both math and science. Additionally, I have learned through my research publications and academia how to appropriately use grammatical skills and write essays.
Over the last four years, I have tutored students from K-12 in a wide variety of subjects including algebra, geometry, trigonometry, biology, inorganic and organic chemistry, physics, and French.
Teaching Style
I do not believe that there is a single correct teaching style. Each student is an individual and as in any other task we take on, it must be approached in a unique manner. I have tutored enough students to learn that simply put, different children learn differently. I will approach each student this way and work to discover exactly what works best with that student in order to provide them with the conceptual understanding and study skills necessary to reach their full potential.