...Coming to someone to tutor can be a big deal for some people, because to them it's an admission of defeat. I implore you to understand that is not the case; people are at their best when working together. The fact that you've made it to here to seek a tutor is a big step towards that goal. (read more)
...My Goal: To get your score up by AT LEAST 100 points...but much more is very possible. I’m Ivy League-educated (University of Pennsylvania…go Quakers!) and I’ve been teaching SATs and ACTs for, um…decades! I've trained with and taught for both Kaplan and Princeton Review, and have taught everything from 1-on-1 private lessons to multi-student classes. (read more)
...I’m currently majoring in mathematics at Harvard. Throughout high school, I have been heavily involved with math. Part of my engagement has been with competitions, where I’ve selected, trained, and competed with teams for prestigious collegiate math tournaments, including PUMaC (Princeton), CMI... (read more)
...I then made some money throughout college by tutoring classmates in classes I had performed well in. I became a CRLA (College Reading and Learning Association) certified tutor, and tutored my peers in accounting and math courses. I tutored them in anything from weekly homework to preparing for midterms and final examinations. (read more)
...Finally, this course focuses on professional-level skills. I will therefore assume students enrolling in it have already mastered the practical, remedial and advanced skills of English reading and writing, including rhetoric, grammar and style, literary interpretation, and reading and writing th... (read more)