"Hey there!
My name is Aiden Rodriguez and I'm 2nd- year student nurse with a love for learning! Throughout my life, I've been the go-to guy for tutoring in my schools and the frontrunner as a leader for all study groups for a wide range of topics. I've volunteered countless hours helping middle and high school students understand math and science. I've also set up tutoring groups with nursing more...
"Hey there!
My name is Aiden Rodriguez and I'm 2nd- year student nurse with a love for learning! Throughout my life, I've been the go-to guy for tutoring in my schools and the frontrunner as a leader for all study groups for a wide range of topics. I've volunteered countless hours helping middle and high school students understand math and science. I've also set up tutoring groups with nursing students in my own school who are in the year under me to better prepare them for what is yet to come! I've tutored a wide range of kids from middle school, high-school, and college age students and I'm always up for something new! I graduated high school with honors, as an official member of National Honor Society, and with a mastery of science and math. I was also endorsed by NYS Board of Regents with my diploma. My average GPA throughout high school was 3.85/4.00 with my best scores being in math, science, and technology-based courses! I have received numerous academic scholarships for my grades throughout college and highschool.
Throughout high school and college, I was a Mathlete representing my school in a range of different out of state math competitions. Now, I still tutor my younger brothers who are middle school age and have done so since they were in elementary! One of my brothers has disabilities that can make it hard for him to learn so I understand and can adapt to a wide range of different levels of assistance. My style is usually very adaptable to what I think my students need. I like trying to get a baseline and improving from there. For optimal results, I prefer to keep my tutoring groups smaller or 1-1 so that students don't feel nervous asking questions!
After all, asking questions is how you get to ACTUALLY understand something!" less...