
Katherine: Castle Rock tutor
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Where did you go to school?
I'm getting my master's in psychology at Georgia Southern with an experimental focus. My undergrad is from Georgia State University, where I received a B.S in Psychology and a minor in neuroscience.
Do you have any teaching experience?
In Spring 2025, I taught a biomechanical analysis of movement lab course. The course was a bit outside my major, but the lab was mostly teaching students how to use excel to make graphs, something I had experience with from my undergrad stats classes.
I have also shadowed a introductory psychology class at Georgia southern, where I helped run study sessions before every exam, and assisted the professor in class with student questions, assignment handouts, and classroom management.
When I was at Georgia State, I was a an SI Leader, which is a type of undergrad TA for courses with a higher than average fail rate. I ran twice a week additional lecture sections for Introductory Biology students for two semesters.
Wait, you said neuroscience?
Psychology is my major, so it is what I am most qualified for, but I have taken 15 credit hours of neuroscience classes at Georgia State to get my minor in neuroscience. I cannot tutor you on higher level neuroscience classes, but intro to neuroscience, principles of neuroscience, cognitive neuroscience and drugs and behavior are courses I am qualified to teach.
What psychology courses can you teach?
The full list is below (As I could not fit them all here), but most common psychology undergrad classes.
What about biology?
I would only feel qualified to teach AP Biology, high school biology or freshmen introductory biology. I also took 5 biology classes in undergrad.
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Undergraduate Degree: Georgia State University - Bachelor of Science, Psychology
Graduate Degree: Georgia Southern University - Master of Science, Educational Psychology
When I'm not tutoring, I'm playing DnD, reading comics, or avoiding doing the knitting project I started.
- Anatomy & Physiology
- AP Biology
- Biology
- College Biology
- High School Biology
- Neuroscience
- Psychologies
- Psychology
- Science
- Social Sciences