I'm Emily! I am a junior in college, majoring in Mathematics with a minor in Biology. I originally intended to major in Genetic Engineering, but I realized I had a passion for math. Throughout my time in college, I have worked alongside professors in my declared areas of interest. I have attended math conferences and am an active member of the math club at my college. I have been tutoring for two years, with experience ranging from elementary school students (in public school as well as home-schooled) to those in college.
In high school, I worked as a teaching assistant in a study skills class, which focused on how students could study for their math class. This gave me the opportunity to work one-on-one with students who struggled with their math skills. When I helped them out, my focus was to improve their core basic math skills. Several of them struggled because they did not have a solid math foundation. Math is a foundational subject, meaning that one topic is the foundation for another.
Throughout my time in college, I have tutored students that are struggling in Pre-Calculus, Calculus, and Algebra. I have also helped students with elementary math through the Salvation Army. When I volunteered there, I observed that students had the most fun when they could apply math to a real-world situation (i.e. addition and subtraction with pennies and dimes).
While online tutoring is becoming increasingly appealing for both students and teachers alike, it cannot completely replace the learning experience received from face-to-face interaction. I believe in approaching a problem in several different ways. Doing so can decrease the frustration that students often feel when they do not understand challenging concepts.
Any question a student may have is worth asking, no matter how insignificant it seems. My philosophy is that asking questions is the first step on the path to success. Not understanding the material may not seem like it matters at the moment, yet unanswered questions not only increases a student’s confusion, they often lead to further struggles. Any suggestions are helpful; your input helps me be the best tutor for you. I am easy to reach and will provide quick responses. Feel free to contact me with additional questions or to schedule a lesson!
I look forward to working with you and helping you reach your academic goals, no matter how far-fetched they seem.
Education:
Cedar Crest College, Allentown, PA
Monarch High School, Louisville, CO
I have been a recipient of multiple awards throughout my educational career, for both my academic and athletic achievements including:
MOVIBE Award - 2014
Honor Roll 2014 - 2017
Upstander Award - 2015
Upstander Award - 2016
Upstander Award - 2017
Cedar Crest College Presidential Scholarship Recipient
Cedar Crest College Dean’s List Award Recipient Fall 2018
North Eastern Athletic Conference Women’s Swimming and Diving Athlete of the Week 2017
North Eastern Athletic Conference 1650 Free All-Conference Champion 2018
North Eastern Athletic Conference 1650 Free All-Conference Champion 2019
North Eastern Athletic Conference 200 Free All-Conference Champion 2018
North Eastern Athletic Conference 500 Free All-Conference Champion 2018
Cedar Crest College
Enrolled
Mathematics
2017
Dean's List
2018
1650 Freestyle All Conference Award
2018
1650 Freestyle All-Conference Award
2019
Math