PSAT Writing Skills Tutors in Wentzville, MO
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Education
Saint Louis University - BS, Biology
Experience
I have a knack for helping students get over any block they have in a subject matter . During my time off I like to run, read and volunteer. ACT English, ACT Math, ACT Science, ACT Writing, Algebra, Algebra 2, AP Calculus AB, AP Chemistry, Biology, Calculus, Chemistry, Math,...
Education
Maryville University of Saint Louis - MOT, Occupational Therapy
Experience
My tutoring specialty is test taking techniques and strategies to prepare for the ACT, but I also enjoy helping students with other topics, primarily sciences and language arts . I worked with everyone from elementary school students to high school students, and I work with...
Education
Truman State University - Bachelors, Political Science and Government , Truman State University - Current Grad Student, Secondary...
Experience
I build a rapport with my students so that we can be open, and I can focus on helping students build a full understanding of subjects as opposed to just memorizing information . I believe that this is a long-term strategy for success . I want students to take charge of their...
Education
Johns Hopkins University - Current Undergrad, Writing Seminars
Experience
I love working with writers of all skill levels . I am looking forward to helping you or your student hone in on the skills that you need help with. ACT English, ACT Reading, ACT Writing, College Essays, Comparative Literature, English Grammar and Syntax, Essay Editing,...
Education
Junior Economics and Mathematics Major at the University of Notre Dame
Experience
Perhaps most importantly, though, I love helping others learn and look forward to helping you and/or your family ! I took the following selection of items from my r?sum ? to express my previous tutoring experiences: Department of Economics Econometrics tutor Mendoza...
Education
Washington University in St. Louis Applied Mathematics Major Writing Minor 3.18 GPA
Experience
One of my strategies in tutoring is breaking up the concept or material into smaller bits . I find this makes it less overwhelming to the students, and it helps me know that they are actually grasping the material and not just memorizing it or pretending to understand . ...