
About
I am a senior in high school with two years of college education already completed through dual enrollment. I mainly specialize in higher level science and math course, such as biology, chemistry, physics, math through calculus 3, and differential equations, but I also tutor other general school subjects such as English, history, and music. I have passed all of these on the college level and with all A's. I will have an associates degree in pre-engineering from Gadsden State this August, and I plan to pursue a PHD in biomedical engineering at Georgia Tech.
Teaching is something I have been doing since I was very young, as a result of having four younger siblings. It is fascinating to me that I can transfer knowledge from my mind to someone else's with the use of language and demonstration, and the subjects I teach genuinely interest me. I love learning, so why would I not love then passing that knowledge onto someone else?
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
First, I like to get to know him/her a bit personally, and then I learn more about their individual strengths and weaknesses by, for example, assigning them problems in the review section of the lesson they are struggling with, so I can get a better idea of what I need to elaborate on, and what they already know.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I have attended Gadsden State Community College for five semesters, from starting when I was fourteen years old, and I have taken Trigonometry, Calculus 1, 2, and 3, and Differential Equations. I have also taken biology, chemistry 1 and 2, and physics with calculus 1 and 2, as well as English 101 and 102, US history, Microcomputer Applications, and many more, and I can tutor in any of these.
How did you get started teaching?
Two years ago, I applied for a job tutoring for Gadsden State, but was rejected because of my young age. When I applied for a similar job a year later, I got the same outcome. This was when I discovered that if I wanted a tutoring job, I would have to find my own clients and start my own business, so that is what I did.
What types of students have you worked with?
I have tutored a variety of students ranging from a fifth grader who just needed help with daily homework, to a high school senior who wanted assistance passing her AP exams.