American Literature Tutors in Swansea, IL
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Education
Knox College '15 - BA, Theatre, minor in Gender and Women's Studies. Graduated Cum Laude (3.66 GPA)
Experience
I want to be a tutor because I enjoy sharing knowledge with others and I think that helping people write better and read better, in particular, can make us better human beings overall . Relevant ACT scores: 28 overall; 33 in English; 10 on the Writing portion . 6th Grade...
Education
Graduated from University of Missouri-Columbia with a degree in English (Specialty tracks include Creative Writing, African American...
Experience
English, Writing, History Previous tutoring experience includes A+ tutoring, Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Mid-Missouri Tutoring, and peer tutoring at University of Missouri Columbia . English, Writing, History
Education
-M.A. in English from Loyola University Chicago (2014-2015). Research interests included cultural studies, postmodern literature and...
Experience
or ?fixing ? student writing, but working with them to develop simple, daily habits and skills that develop the aptitudes necessary to succeed in academic writing assignments and literature courses . American Literature, British Literature, Literary Analysis, Literature,...
Education
I achieved two Master's Degrees in 2014 from University of Portland in Journalism and Psychology, along with two Minor Degrees in English...
Experience
I have provided lessons for a wide range of academic levels, including children as young as 7 years old, grades 6 through 12, and undergraduate college students . I've worked in both a classroom setting and a one on one setting providing test prep, writing and grammar skills,...
Education
Freshman, Paralegal Studies Major/Business Administration Minor at Maryville University
Experience
The first is that my original schooling path (desired major) was Education, mainly History at the Secondary level . The second reason is because I have always had a knack for helping people and I feel as if I am good at helping people pick up on a concept that is difficult...