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I am an organic chemist. I have taught as faculty in NY and Colorado. It may sound like a highly specialized subject, but I couldn't have excelled at it if all my other science, humanities, and social science courses weren't learned to the best of my ability as well. No filler, fluff, or wasted time.
I enjoy working with students and treat them as colleagues. I learned the importance of that while teaching as a PhD student. We are a team and I will show you how I've helped literally thousands of students accomplish their goals.
I also have biochemistry, economics, and philosophy degrees in addition to all of the chemistry and physics. I can help you become independent because that is my primary goal to get you independent.
I work with prople from age 8 to the PhD level from all backgrounds and learning disabilities, the deaf and blind.
I can teach every subject in the curriculum for medical, nursing, and dental school including the MCAT, GRE, DAT, OAT, PCAT and Steps 1 and 2 of the USMLE (United States Medical Licensing Exam) and SAT, ACT, GMAT, LSAT ASVAB and GED.
With these uncertain times, take your exams and other work with total confidence in a top grade.
I change people’s lives for the better, literally. they've told me so. I am a guide who makes things simpler and plain. Teaching is rewarding like few other endeavors.
It is the reason I became a college instructor. I have over 27 years experience and as a tutor have never had any student fail or fall below an A if that was their set goal.
I have taught not only at university (Rochester, Princeton, CU, CO School of Mines) but also one-on-one and with groups for which rates that go down per additional person. (Max of three people at one time).
Thanks for reading and I look forward to getting you the necessary resources you must have to dominate, not just pass.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
Many people have no experience being tutored. That's where I can be of most help. I begin with a brief introduction to get comfortable. I ask open ended questions about past and current progress. I do not waste much time on this as sometimes the client isn’t sure. I go straight into a game plan and start explaining and doing it unless it’s a subject like public speaking or accountancy.
I ask about special needs, time availability, peruse the syllabus and course schedule, point breakdown, current standing, and required workload.
I arrange for appointments where deadlines grow closer; and, most importantly, I build confidence from the beginning. We are equals and teammates. My job is to get you confident and independent.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
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I am a dual bachelors (economics and chemistry) with a Master of Science in Chemistry and a PhD in Organic Chemistry. I have tutored students since I was a college freshman in every subject I took.
As a graduate student and lab coordinator, my role was to provide supervision and evaluate performance. I assigned letter grades and learned the ins and outs of efficient instruction and doing so in clear succinct language rephrasing questions and reinforcing repetition and building confidence.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
For example students who need help in Organic Chemistry. $140 for Masters students and $60 for undergraduates taking organic chemistry.
The other subjects I tutor math, test prep, physics, composition etc. are similarly priced but begin lower.
Also I have group rates. The price is lower for 2 or 3 students though the attention given is the same at the same pace.
Far commutes outside my area will require more for gas and travel time but I am easy to work with and offer online lessons.
How did you get started teaching?
I started by noticing the difficulties my fellow students were having, formed study groups and led them. I quickly was hired by the college to tutor everyone needing it.
From there I taught recitation and lab assigning grades and developing my personal teaching method. After grad school, I taught at Princeton, CU, and Mines.
I have always tutored. It is my passion. Even when working as a college instructor, I enjoy the connection and I know students’ success in these subjects is completely life-changing. It’s rewarding when people scream “I can’t believe I got an A!!!” at you. :)
What types of students have you worked with?
Traditional students, non-traditional students, men, women, children, the hearing impaired and/or deaf, the blind, and those with learning disabilities like dyslexia, ADHD.
I've worked with some of the brightest students out there and helped them reach their targets. Everyone is unique and has a different learning sytle.
I treat everyone the same regardless of the progress on their journey. We're a team, im
your coach and mentor, not your boss.
Describe a recent event you are fond of.
i ran into a former student of mine. He was an ER physician when I recognized him. He knew who I was immediately. He told everybody present I am the reason he made it as a doctor at all. “I couldn’t have gotten where I am without you. I wouldv’e failed for certain.”
it was nice to hear that and met up later but it rewarding to see changes people make in their futures by just realizing life is easier with a guide who will help me be independent.
-to your success!
What advice would you give a student looking to hire a teacher in your area of expertise?
Never ever pay money to an undergraduate tutor in chemistry and especially never math or ORGANIC chemistry. They know less than you do (its fresh to you) and charge what PhDs charge.
Talk to at least 3 tutors, they’ll jump at the opportunity. Test them out, and if you do not mesh, don’t feel bad finding a replacement immediately.
What questions should students think through before talking to teachers about their needs?
1. What is the greatest barrier to starting to study on a daily basis?
2. Why am I in this course and what do I want to take from it (beyond getting it our with).
3. Am I coachable, attentive, and willing to put in the time, hire a tutor, and most importantly practice between sessions to maximize our productivity?
4. Do I have any special needs or concerns at all, mental blocks, learning disabilities or anxiety that is slowing my progress?
5. Can I study a little every single day no matter what or even if it’s just one problem?