Learning To Learn With Raquel
About
Hello! I am a college student located in Massachusetts. Throughout my life, I have had to go through the same process that all young students do: we have to learn things we don't necessarily want to learn. I believe I have mastered the skills required to learn such things, and that was key to getting me accepted into top 10 universities, including the Ivy League.
Along the way, I have mentored some younger students who have crossed paths with me, and I realize that mentoring students is something I quite enjoy. I will work together with my students to help them study effectively.
About me:
- 4.6 GPA in high school
- Admitted to many of top U.S. colleges
- Attend a top U.S. college
- Kind, colaborative mindset
I enjoy helping students reach their full academic and personal potential, and helping people 'learn to learn." Much of the time students do not understand how to take advantage of the best strategies to optimize their studying and performance potential, and I love helping people do that.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
We can meet for a session to just talk casually about your needs and what you expect from a potential mentor/tutor, and we can assess accordingly whether or not I will be a good fit.
I will not pretend to know more about something than I do, so if I feel that you would be in much better hands with someone else, I will tell you upfront.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I was a high-achieving high school student, and I now attend a top ten U.S. university.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
$45/1hr session
How did you get started teaching?
I casually mentored younger students while in high school.
What advice would you give a student looking to hire a teacher in your area of expertise?
I think that the most important thing is finding a good match. Although knowledge and expertise is important, in my experience the most beneficial mentors are those who are easy to talk to, collaborate with, and who geniunely care about their students.
I will strive to be that mentor.