I am a Ph.D. in Biology, with 3 years of teaching experience at undergraduate college/university level, both during my Ph.D. and before. Currently working as a postdoc at Virginia Tech. My major subjects which I used to teach are Biochemistry, Cell biology, Genetics, Plant Biology etc.
I prepare a student not only to qualify exams by getting good grades but to have a clear understanding concept about these above mentioned subjects. This makes a student confident about the subject and help...
I am a Ph.D. in Biology, with 3 years of teaching experience at undergraduate college/university level, both during my Ph.D. and before. Currently working as a postdoc at Virginia Tech. My major subjects which I used to teach are Biochemistry, Cell biology, Genetics, Plant Biology etc.
I prepare a student not only to qualify exams by getting good grades but to have a clear understanding concept about these above mentioned subjects. This makes a student confident about the subject and help them to either qualify any exams or give a talk anywhere on these subjects.
I have taught undergrads for a year in colleges as an assistant professor, after I completed my Masters in life sciences. Also, during my Ph.D. I taught undergraduates at university for 2 years in this same field. I like to teach a group consisting of 4 students, and each session will be 1 hour long. In that way there can be enough one on one doubt clearance, as well as a bit of group discussion which enhances the thought process of all of us.
At the end, I believe teaching is a two-way process where both the parties keeps learning new things in everyday of their session.