Hello! I have tutored in various subjects since I was in high school. I feel that I am good at coming up with different ways of explaining something, so even if something doesn't click the first time, just let me know and we can come up with alternatives! I want to make the subject/tests as approachable and simple as possible for you. Overall, I really focus on planning and having a positive growth mindset as well as mitigating anxiety. So, although my fee may be high, I think with an initial...
Hello! I have tutored in various subjects since I was in high school. I feel that I am good at coming up with different ways of explaining something, so even if something doesn't click the first time, just let me know and we can come up with alternatives! I want to make the subject/tests as approachable and simple as possible for you. Overall, I really focus on planning and having a positive growth mindset as well as mitigating anxiety. So, although my fee may be high, I think with an initial one or two hour session, you will be set up very well to study on your own, and I can be available for check-ins and motivation as necessary!
The ACT is primarily about practice and becoming accustomed to the test, so I would focus on creating a timeline and going over problems and timing. Luckily, no content knowledge is needed for this exam, so I teach students how to use this to their advantage, strategies to read the questions, passages, and possible answer choices to arrive at the best answer.
The ACT is primarily about practice and becoming accustomed to the test, so I would focus on creating a timeline and going over problems and timing. Luckily, no content knowledge is needed for this exam, so I teach students how to use this to their advantage, strategies to read the questions, passages, and possible answer choices to arrive at the best answer.
This was my best section on the ACT (35), but there are various approaches that students can take. I will work with you to find the best strategy for you to improve both accuracy and speed if necessary.
I'm a non-traditional medical school applicant; I hadn't taken very many recent pre-med courses, and started with a 498. I eventually was testing 507 and 509 every weekend for 6 exams straight, and ended up pushing my exam back because my goal was a 515+ and I didn't know how to get over the plateau. After taking a little break, I changed my study habits/daily tasks and earned a 518 on the actual exam. I also was working full time at the time, and could not dedic