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I am a graduate of Elon University. I have my BS in Physics and Music Production. I was President of the Physics Club as I studied sound. I am now an audio engineer and lead singer in a band! My unique academic and professional experiences allow me to connect with my students.
Rand Ferch is interning in the local King County
transportation department while finishing studies
at The University of Washington. He scored in
the 99th Percentile (750/760) on the Math PSAT
Rand tutors Mathematics and Time Management.
In his free time, Rand likes to exercise, playing
volleyball and bouldering with friends.
With almost a decade of experience as a language tutor, I help students identify their strengths and weaknesses. I focus on supporting students in vocabulary, grammar and reading comprehension, which makes them confident while confronting tests. Meanwhile I also encourage my students to speak out because I believe speaking involves all your understandings of a language. Whenever necessary, I will introduce culture backgrounds which enable students to have a deep understanding. I want to draw out curiosity and passion from my students and wish them become lifelong language lovers.
I prefer teaching with hard-working and motivated learners. I wish my tutoring as teamwork rather than a one-way lecturing. I like discovering people’s potentials. Questions are always welcome. I am flexible and patient. I am ready to support whatever your goal might be.
Jeff Glessner is a Community Manager at Chase Bank and former Head Football Coach. He holds a B.A. in Law, Economics, and Public Policy from The University of Washington, a Master’s in Teaching from Seattle Pacific University, and an MBA from the U. of Arizona. Jeff has a long history of working in mentorship roles and works as StudentCircle’s Learning Coach. Jeff resides in West Seattle’s Admiral District.
I am an experienced instructor of Japanese language. I earned my Master’s in Educational Leadership and have extensive experience teaching learners of all levels. I was honored to author the chapter on AP Japanese Language and Culture in College Board’s Official AP Vertical Teams Guide for World Languages and Cultures. In my free time, I avidly practice yoga.
Ian Kinsella is a Kansas-native studying Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Washington. He has excelled academically as a National Merit Commended Student and 2-time AP Scholar With Distinction. In his free time he plays piano and volunteers at a local pet shelter.
My strong passion for mathematics started in high school. I excelled computational courses like Physics and Precalculus. I found these courses enjoyable whenever I explained key concepts with my peers. The discourse of discovering mathematical relationships was engaging. My precalculus teacher got wind of these informal sessions and wanted me to consider becoming a teacher. My father, delighted that I had an iota of a career goal in mind, gifted me the book Math In Minutes. It gave me a foretaste of undergraduate math: Zorn’s Lemma, eigenvectors, combinatorics – the works. I fell deeper into the math rabbit hole. Though at the time I didn’t know what I wanted to do with math, I knew I earnestly wanted to learn it all. With the support of my family, I became a first-generation college student – with admission to the University of Washington.
I’m an Engineer at Microsoft with a deep love for teaching. Here at Microsoft, I’ve contributed significantly to Xbox and Cortana projects. Beyond software, I’ve been a dedicated academic. During my Bachelor of Science studies in Computer Science at Wayne State University, I was a awarded the Urban Scholars Scholarship for outstanding academic achievements and a commitment to community development. I’ve been a Teaching Assistant and love guiding through thorny algorithms and math problems.
During High School on the Mariana Islands, Yoshi led the Youth
Congress as its President in penning and introducing a law prohibiting
texting and driving to his island’s congress. He has founded a business
and worked at Starbucks in Japan to exercise his dual-citizenship and
learn Japanese, first-hand. Yoshi hopes to soon transfer to the University
of Washington to pursue a double-major in Mathematics and Japanese.
He loves helping others in writing, math, and Japanese.
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