I am an 18 year old Finance major in university, set to graduate with a Bachelor's degree this year. I graduated high school at 16 and will graduate from university at 19.
I have yet to break into the teaching realm but I have a wealth of knowledge to offer and many different strategies that school's don't offer. I haven't officially worked in tutoring before but do have experience with teaching children ages 4-13 in different hobbies and activities (hockey, chess, others).
Having...
I am an 18 year old Finance major in university, set to graduate with a Bachelor's degree this year. I graduated high school at 16 and will graduate from university at 19.
I have yet to break into the teaching realm but I have a wealth of knowledge to offer and many different strategies that school's don't offer. I haven't officially worked in tutoring before but do have experience with teaching children ages 4-13 in different hobbies and activities (hockey, chess, others).
Having skipped 2 grades throughout school and university, I know how to learn. During my schooling, I found that the traditional education system didn't work for me. I didn't take notes, didn't do homework, and basically had to teach myself all the subjects I ever learned. I understand that every person learns differently, and the school doesn't change their methods to cater to each student. I have helped my siblings, each of whom learn very differently than I do, figure out their learning styles and they have become successful.
I have gone through the education system very recently, so I understand the successes and flaws of it. I can help any student, whether they are succeeding in school and want to get ahead like I did, or not seeing success with the school system, just like me. I can teach any subject, because one of the most effective ways I've found to teach is to go through the learning curve yourself and aid the student along the path.