Lisa
Certified Tutor
I have been a tutor for six years, and have tutored all ages. I specialize in the college admission process, and especially like working with students on admissions essays and test prep. I graduated from the University of Notre Dame two years ago with a degree in television and anthropology. I work at MTV during the weekday, but am free weekends and weeknights after 7:00 pm.
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Undergraduate Degree: University of Notre Dame - Bachelors, Anthropology and Film
- ACT Composite: 34
- ACT English: 36
- ACT Math: 32
- ACT Reading: 36
- ACT Science: 32
- SAT Composite (1600 scale): 1480
- SAT Verbal: 750
- SAT Writing: 720
- ACT Prep
- ACT English
- ACT Math
- ACT Reading
- ACT Science
- ACT Writing
- AP English Language and Composition
- College English
- English
- High School English
- Homework Support
- Other
- SAT Reading
- SAT Subject Test in United States History
- SAT Subject Test in World History
- SAT Subject Tests Prep
- SAT Writing and Language
- Study Skills
- Study Skills and Organization
- Summer
What is your teaching philosophy?
I think a good tutor allows the student to learn what they already know before trying to teach them anything new. I love working with students on their writing. I also love sharing the tricks and tips I learned during my own time as a student.
What might you do in a typical first session with a student?
I first talk about with the student about what they are hoping to accomplish, and what they want to improve. I go over the obstacles they've been hitting, and-- if applicable or possible-- I look over past assignments to identify problem areas. We then outline a study plan from there.
How can you help a student become an independent learner?
The best way to help a student become an independent learner is to give them the tools to break down problems and solve them on their own.
How would you help a student stay motivated?
Methods vary with the age of the student, but I typically try to focus on progress and intersperse difficult questions with ones the student has already mastered to prevent them from getting too discouraged.