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Samuel: Perth Amboy tutor

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I am a junior at NYU Tisch. I am a Drama major while also minoring in Art History. I have been working in education consistently since high school and am very passionate about it. I tutor Spanish, Algebra, History, Essay Writing, English Literature, Composition, and Public Speaking. My favorite subject to tutor is English Literature, particularly Shakespeare. I try and use a philosophy that encourages discussion and conversation in a constructive way. On top of actual paper practice, such as problem sets or essay writing, I feel that it is very important to have a dialogue and discuss where the student is feeling strong and where they are feeling weak. The more we can talk and get to know each other, the more helpful I can be as a tutor. Outside of tutoring I love cooking, playing the guitar and ukelele, art history, baseball, and of course, being on stage.

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Samuel’s Qualifications
Education & Certification

Undergraduate Degree: New York University - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Drama

Hobbies

Theater, Art History, Guitar, Cooking, and Spanish

Tutoring Subjects
Algebra
Algebra 2
AP English Language and Composition
AP English Literature and Composition
College Algebra
College English
College Level American History
Comparative Literature
Conversational Spanish
English
English Grammar and Syntax
High School English
High School Level American History
History
Languages
Literature
Math
Other
Reading
Social Studies
Spanish
Spanish 1
Spanish 2
Study Skills
Study Skills and Organization
Writing
What is your teaching philosophy?

Everyone learns in a different way. I know that personally I struggled early on in school until my teachers started to work with me in a way that was conducive to how I learned. The best way to teach someone something is to work with them to address and discover what the best approach for them might be. Then, follow that avenue while keeping open a constructive dialogue about progress and understanding of the subject matter.

What might you do in a typical first session with a student?

I would start a first session with a casual getting to know you conversation. It is just as important for the student to accept me as their tutor as it is for me to help them in their learning process! Having a simple conversation to start things off breaks the ice and allows us to form a relationship. The next step would be to assess where the student is at in terms of understanding of the subject that we are going to be working on. This would either be achieved with already existing school material or material that I bring in based on the subject and level. This might be all we do in a first session so that I can then come back the following week with a plan of attack for the sessions moving forward, based on what I perceived from our initial meeting.