I'm Rebecca! I graduated from Smith College in January of 2020 with honors from Psi Chi (Honors Society for Psychology) and Sigma Xi (Honors Society for Scientific Research. I received a Master of Arts Degree from Hofstra University where I am currently enrolled as a Ph.D. student in Clinical Psychology. In college, I found my passion not only for the studying psychology and conducting research in it, but spreading my knowledge and helping students who are struggling achieve their ideal...
I'm Rebecca! I graduated from Smith College in January of 2020 with honors from Psi Chi (Honors Society for Psychology) and Sigma Xi (Honors Society for Scientific Research. I received a Master of Arts Degree from Hofstra University where I am currently enrolled as a Ph.D. student in Clinical Psychology. In college, I found my passion not only for the studying psychology and conducting research in it, but spreading my knowledge and helping students who are struggling achieve their ideal grades. I was given the opportunity by professors to work as a TA at both the Undergraduate and Graduate level in human behavior and statistics. In Graduate school, I spent last year teaching for a half hour before each lecture twice a week and spent time with students one-on-one (both online and virtually) reviewing information learned in class. I am currently an undergraduate Adjunct Instructor at Suffolk County Community College (SCCC) where I teach neuropsychology to undergraduate students looking to bolster their knowledge in the underlying biological mechanisms behind human behavior.
I believe that the pursuit of knowledge is a never-ending journey. We are never done with learning more about the world and ourselves. If we believe that there is nothing more to learn, then we will never change for the better or reach new heights. Please feel free to reach out at any time regarding my rates and subject qualifications. Looking forward to meeting you soon!