Religious Studies Tutors in Watsonville, CA
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Education
Haverford College - BA, History
Experience
However, history and writing quickly became two of my favorite subjects to tutor . I enjoy history because the dynamics are so complex and writing because I get to help my students express their thoughts . In addition to those subjects, I tutor literature, ESL, geography,...
Education
Bachelor of Arts in English and minor in Religious Studies at California State University, Los Angeles. Graduated June 2013. MA in...
Experience
My experience with tutoring has been incredibly rewarding . I love helping students learn to write eloquently--my goal is to make myself obsolete by giving my students the tools they need to succeed academically . I have studied British, American, and classical...
Education
I received my Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Intensive Literature--Creative Writing (Poetry) from the University of California, Santa...
Experience
Cursive vs . Computers"), assisted in clerical tasks, and was a friendly assistant who helped where was needed . In addition, I kept a course notebook and studied the classroom setting for my own college course . -- I have experience as a Copy-Editor for the UCSC...
Education
George Washington University Law School -----Graduate (2015) -----Solicited by GW Law to tutor Professional Responsibility for fellow...
Experience
Honors Received: AP Scholar with Distinction for excellence in Advanced placement exams, National Merit Semi-Finalist, Departmental Spanish Award for excellence in language studies, Semi-Finalist award winner in poetry writing contest for students in entire New York...
Education
Bachelor of Arts in Literature, awarded Honors in the Major, University of California, Santa Cruz
Experience
I also tutor Elementary School students in reading comprehension, English, History, essay writing, research papers, and creative writing . As a "WriteMentor" tutor at UCSC, I coached students in thesis development, research skills, and essay composition . My tutees were...