Originally, it was a question on Quora that prompted this and got me thinking. The person asked if "math geniuses" struggled with math problems. Hmmm well first let's answer that question. Struggling is actually relative to the one solving the math problem. So, if you are asking if a math genius struggles with some of … Continue reading I Want My Students To Struggle
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I’m Bad At Math
Yet another answer I felt relevant for my blog. It's questions like this that abruptly ended my pursuit of math for myself and tossed me headfirst into the sea of education to help keep others from drowning in fear of the subject that I adore so. There’s your answer, right there. Confidence is key! Now, … Continue reading I’m Bad At Math
Quora Question: Why the 9-6 Schedule?
This answer is actually a rather fun one. In today’s society, especially since it’s the younger crowd that takes to the interwebs for answers, you may not see a lot of positive answers regarding the “daily grind.” That does not mean, however, that there are not advantages to working in a typical career with “normal” … Continue reading Quora Question: Why the 9-6 Schedule?
How much do Online Tutors earn?
As I have been getting quite a kick out of answering these questions I find online, I would like to attempt to shed some light on this area. This answer, like so many others pondering a monetary value assigned to a skill, is largely dependent on a number of factors: Your Credentials Your Tutoring Medium … Continue reading How much do Online Tutors earn?
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Breaking Into the Tutoring Game
The following is an answer that I wrote for a question on Quora that I will link to here: How much does an average mathematics tutor earn monthly? The answer is of course that it really depends. I am sure that isn’t the response you were looking for, however, so I will do my best … Continue reading Breaking Into the Tutoring Game
Does Writing Matter?
Well, does it? As I said in my last blog Why Buy a Book, I already know that I am an unknown author without a huge following trying to get my first novel noticed in a crowded market where anyone can publish anything. Sure there are success stories out there where a "nobody" made a … Continue reading Does Writing Matter?
Why Buy a Book
The internet is a remarkable place in that it provides the greatest resource of knowledge ever to exist. The sheer amount of information readily available at my fingertips never ceases to amaze me. This is partially due to the equally simple process of adding to that wealth of data via forums, blogs, and, you guessed … Continue reading Why Buy a Book
Common Core Addition
As a private math tutor, I am called upon for a number of reasons. Some parents contact me out of concern that their child is falling behind. Others reach out to me in the hopes that I can help get their kid to the top of their class or achieve the scores they need to … Continue reading Common Core Addition
Common Core Rant
As a private tutor, I am incessantly met with complaints about the current method of educating students in mathematics. In many cases, when I meet with a student and parent for the first time, the topic of the dreaded Common Core methods come up. Time after time I hear the same frustrations. "Why do they … Continue reading Common Core Rant