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For all the latest tips from me, visit: https://quizlet.com/KTutoring

Also feel free to take advantage of the following free resources:

Here are a few of my recommended Study Guides:

  • β€œThe AP Calculus BC Exam: 2015 Edition” by The Princeton Review
  • "Cracking the New SAT: Premium 2016 Edition" by The Princeton Review

My most valuable teaching skills are 1) helping you identify and understand the most important concepts as easily as possible and 2) showing you the most effective learning strategies for mastering subjects as quickly as possible.

I specialize in explaining concepts clearly to people who don't fully understand them, and helping them prioritize them in the correct sequence as part of a learning strategy. I don't consider myself to be a Math "coach" in the sense that I don't drill my students over and over again on the basics for weeks and months. My typical student will only need about 3 lessons with me on any given subject.

If this isn't you, and you feel the need for long-term weekly lessons to keep you disciplined, then my course will still benefit you with a well-organized conceptual framework but you'll still need a private tutor to meet with you in person. I no longer offer these services, but could refer you to a local (or online) tutor if you're interested.

If you'd like to see several detailed examples on specific Math problems, I recommend the free video examples from Khan Academy on Math and SAT Test Prep. Again, I focus on major concepts and strategies, so you won't be seeing hundreds of examples from me. I don't see these examples as the starting point for learning, but as a tool for reinforcement of the details after you're already using the correct approach.

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