AJ S. from Oberlin, OH
$50.00/hr
- 3.0 /5.0 (00)
- 40%Profile completion
- Oberlin, OH
Subjects:
- Microeconomics
- European History
- ACT Math
- Calculus
- Chemistry
A brief introduction
I am currently a junior at Oberlin majoring in Economics and Biology with a minor in Chemistry and Computer Science. I am currently a peer tutor at Oberlin for Computer Science (CSCI-150), Chemistry (CHEM-101, 102), and Economics (ECON-101). In addition, I am also a teaching Assistant for CHEM-103 and the accompanying lab. In the past I have been an OWLs tutor for the Quantitative Toolkit: Patterns and Predictions class and was a math tutor during high school. I have assisted many students wi…Read more
About AJ S. from Oberlin, OH
AJ S. from Oberlin, OH is presented here as a tutor available in OH, as well as remotely throughout the United States, with support in Microeconomics, European History, ACT Math, Calculus, and Chemistry. That added subject detail helps turn the profile into something more useful than a short listing alone.
The subjects listed on this profile include Microeconomics, European History, ACT Math, Calculus, and Chemistry. Working with a tutor in these areas can help students strengthen fundamentals, improve confidence, and make more consistent progress on assignments, projects, and exams.
The tutoring areas here include Microeconomics, European History, and ACT Math, along with Calculus and Chemistry. A wider subject mix can be valuable for students balancing several priorities at once and looking for more consistent academic support.
Students and families evaluating tutors often want to know whether the subject mix feels relevant to current coursework. In this case, the profile highlights Microeconomics, European History, ACT Math, and Calculus, which may be useful for learners looking for more focused one-to-one support.
Choosing a tutor often comes down to whether the instructor’s subject areas line up with what the student actually needs help with. For learners considering AJ S. from Oberlin, OH, support in Microeconomics, European History, ACT Math, Calculus, and Chemistry may be relevant for current classes, upcoming assignments, or longer-term academic growth.