
Aamod
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I aspire to one day be a doctor. With this goal in mind, I pursued a double major in Cellular Biology & Neuroscience and Psychology from Rutgers University and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree this past May. While I am actively pursuing the all-important MD, I decided to take a gap year in order to get my bearings and do something I love. Tutoring has been a lifelong passion of mine, one which I have been engaged in since my freshman year of high school, when I tutored middle- and high-school age students in a variety of different subjects at summer school. In reality, however, my experience with teaching new concepts to students began well before this, as I helped fellow classmates understand what was taught in class. I pride myself in being well-rounded in my academic pursuits, and the subjects I teach range from mathematics to the sciences, along with geography, critical reading, and writing. Not surprisingly, my favorite subject to teach is biology, mainly because of the strong and long-standing personal interest I have had in the material, a passion that many students find infectious. I am a firm believer in taking a more hands-off approach to teaching, namely by letting my students work their way through problem areas with ample guidance. The quickest way to learn is by doing, and if I am solving a problem for a student, then they are not absorbing that information as well as they could be if they were actively pursuing a solution themselves. This is a strategy that has served me well thus far, and I have personally watched students improve vastly under this philosophy. As important as efficient studying techniques are, being able to kick back and relax is just as crucial. When I am not working or studying, I like to unwind by playing sports with my friends (soccer has been one of my greatest passions since I was old enough to kick a ball), working out, playing video games online, or just kicking back and reading a good fantasy or sci-fi novel (one of my all-time favorites is the Artemis Fowl series). Teaching is a passion of mine, and I look forward to working with you!
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Undergraduate Degree: Rutgers University-New Brunswick - Bachelor in Arts, Cell Bio&Neuroscience/ Psychology
- SAT Composite (1600 scale): 1590
- SAT Math: 800
- SAT Verbal: 800
- SAT Writing: 770
Playing and watching soccer, tennis, football, basketball; working out; reading; video games; trying new foods
- Algebra
- Algebra 2
- Anatomy
- Anatomy & Physiology
- Biology
- College Algebra
- College Biology
- Geometry
- High School Biology
- Math
- Physiology
- Pre-Algebra
- Pre-Calculus
- PSAT Prep
- Psychology
- SAT Prep
- SAT Math
- SAT Mathematics
- SAT Reading
- SAT Writing and Language
- Science
- Social Sciences
- Test Prep
- Trigonometry