Anyone can be an exceptional student in any subject. Have you ever wondered, how? The answer is very simple. Believe it or not, school is simple, and it will be one of the simplest things you are going to encounter in your life. Many had challenged this idea, but it actually is! Not being able to perform well in school does not depend on being a geek or because the subject being hard. Come on! This has nothing to do with it. Five years ago I was an average student. I decided to change, worked at it and I made it. This is how I found the pathway to becoming an excellent student. Success mainly depends on mind set, study skills, and understanding of the instructor's way of teaching. Not only can I lecture material, but also fix the problem of "the stuff being too hard."
Why do I tutor? First, I enjoy helping others improve their lives. I have a long record and a great reputation for tutoring and lecturing certain subjects from individuals to large groups. Next, I am exceptional leader and challenging alumni. In 2008, I received the outstanding student of the year award for Biology, and in 2009, I for Physical Science at the College of Southern Nevada. Last, after having aced over a 100 credits of "difficult" classes like math, biology, physics, and chemistry, I have come to know the subjects in and out. The question now is, how do you become the best? You learn from the best.
I have had a variety of experiences through the last four years. My students were mainly from Las Vegas high schools, the College of Southern Nevada and the University of Nevada Las Vegas. many of them were enrolled in some sort of scientific, engineering, or medical degree. In the last two years, I conducted a review session for Dr. Leary, a professor at the College of Southern Nevada, for his biology 189 class. The size of the group ranged from 20 to 40.
Sincerely,
Pawel Parafianowicz