One can say I have a fairly strong background in biology based classes as well as a basic understanding of physics. I recently applied to medical school and during my gap year I want to indulge in something that I enjoyed during my undergraduate studies as a teaching assistant: teaching. Due to the competitive nature of science classes that I was in, I am fairly confident that I will be able to provide you with the necessary tips, tricks, and overall information to ace your classes. I love...
One can say I have a fairly strong background in biology based classes as well as a basic understanding of physics. I recently applied to medical school and during my gap year I want to indulge in something that I enjoyed during my undergraduate studies as a teaching assistant: teaching. Due to the competitive nature of science classes that I was in, I am fairly confident that I will be able to provide you with the necessary tips, tricks, and overall information to ace your classes. I love helping people in general and seeing their faces light up when they finally understand something. Teaching students is just as rewarding as it is to be taught one on one. Thank you.
My undergraduate biochemistry bachelors and biophysics and physiology masters where my core classes consisted of biology, biochemistry, physiology, cellular biology, and physics with an emphasis on life sciences, etc. These classes were truly rigorous in their own respects, especially since they were filled with students who wanted to attend medical school, so to prepare us as future doctors, they were that much more difficult.
I have a great sense of humor, and just want to see people make an effort. As long as you put in just a little bit of work I am sure I can help you succeed. Spaced repetition (studying and reviewing material consecutively), as well as the confidence to be comfortable with making mistakes and asking questions around this material is the key to thriving in academia.