I hold a Bachelor's (history, international affairs, and French) and Master's (legal studies, specifically international law) from Washington University in St. Louis. Additionally, I have studied through The Hague Academy of International Law, as well as holding a Diplome de Francais Professionelle, specializing in Health.
I volunteered as a writing and English tutor starting in 2015, focusing on one-on-one essay editing for high school students. I have experience working with students...
I hold a Bachelor's (history, international affairs, and French) and Master's (legal studies, specifically international law) from Washington University in St. Louis. Additionally, I have studied through The Hague Academy of International Law, as well as holding a Diplome de Francais Professionelle, specializing in Health.
I volunteered as a writing and English tutor starting in 2015, focusing on one-on-one essay editing for high school students. I have experience working with students from a variety of learning backgrounds, and having faced my own learning difficulties, I am passionate about finding unique ways to approach material for each individual student. Outside of academia, I am passionate about theatre technology and performance, and have often found myself helping to educate new members of a theatrical team through my work as a lighting designer.
Lessons with me start with a brief examination of what's making sense, and what's not, followed by an overview of study methods/tutoring methods that have helped you in the past. From there, we will dive into the material at hand, possible through re-explanation, practice problems, diagramming out problems, games, or whatever is the need for that student. To close, we will go over how we were able to find success that day, emphasizing what methods we used and how they helped the student so they are able to further articulate their educational needs and preferences in the future.