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ACTIVELY ACCEPTING students in all levels of Algebra 2, Trigonometry, Pre-Calculus, and Calculus, regular and honors-level high school physics, and those looking for help with college acceptance essays. Please indicate the grade of the student and specifics of the class (ex. math subject and class level (regular/honors/AP) ) on your request.
I am a book worm who loves learning, loves kids, and loves helping kids and young adults learn!
I am available to tutor students, primarily in high school, but also middle school and into college, in almost all levels of math, physics, writing, language arts/English, and government. I specialize in Algebra and Algebra 2/Trig, Pre-Calc, Calculus, and college acceptance essays. I also do some SAT, ACT, ISEE, and standardized test prep.
I really enjoy tutoring math and physics and helping students understand the whys behind the skills, in addition to how to solve the problems! I find students often have gaps in understanding from previous math classes, preventing them from being able to fully learn the current material, which one-on-one tutoring is perfect for resolving.
My favorite tutoring jobs are assisting high school students with improving their college acceptance essays. It's important for the essays to stand out and show off a student's personality. Let me help you or your student's essays shine!
I am also excellent at teaching essay-writing skills, as well as editing them, both of which I tutor into college.
I work with students on SAT, ACT, PSAT, and ISEE prep- all sections of the tests. My most recent student increased her practice SAT scores by over 300 points during the course of our tutoring.
I am very dedicated to helping my students do their best and achieve to their highest possible level. I include lessons, examples, and visuals of my own in our sessions to help them better understand the material. I put in significant preparation time before every session to make sure each one is as helpful and productive as possible.
I am quite good at helping develop study skills along with whatever subject we are working on- let's work through the problems, go to the text book and class materials, and make learning less intimidating and more fun!
I have been tutoring professionally for four years, as well as previously having volunteered as a tutor and helped family and friends (including assisting my younger brothers with their college essays for Stanford and Dartmouth).
I have the tools and experience necessary to make online tutoring highly effective. This includes a digital whiteboard that allows me to work math problems in real time, as if on paper, for my students and to post notes and study aids specific to the topics we are covering that students can access at any time. For essays Google docs allows the student and I to discuss and edit together seamlessly.
I am also available to tutor vaccinated students at my home office near Cherry Creek High School.
It is so incredibly rewarding to find the "way in" to unlock a child or young adult's understanding- approaching the material in different ways until one "clicks". Because those "aha" moments are so worth it.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
To begin, I conduct a complimentary call or video call with the student and parent(s)/guardian(s) to discuss their goals for tutoring, the specifics of the material, where the student is hitting snags, etc.
(There are also a few details to work out ahead of the first tutoring session regarding the logistics of tutoring either online or in person.)
The usual first step during tutoring is to work through the student’s assignments, but I often fit in lessons, examples, and visuals of my own to help the student better understand the material.
I put in significant preparation time before each session to make sure every one is as helpful and productive as possible.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I graduated from Cherry Creek HS with a 4.25 GPA and a 2330 SAT (800 Reading/Writing; 780 Math). I then studied for two years at Claremont McKenna College (11.14 GPA), but was unable to complete my degree at that time due to health reasons.
How did you get started teaching?
I always wanted to be a teacher from a very young age. I love sharing my knowledge with others and helping make the world more explicable to someone.
What advice would you give a student looking to hire a teacher in your area of expertise?
Look for someone who will give you personalized time and effort, adjusting their teaching style to you and how you learn.
What questions should students think through before talking to teachers about their needs?
Think about what your biggest challenges with the subject are and how you hope the tutor can help. What are your goals for the end of the tutoring process, both specific ones (like learning how to factor quadratics) and broader ones (like becoming confident in your writing)?