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Carrie
- Rate $35
- Response 1h
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Number of students Carrie has accompanied since arriving at Superprof
Number of students Carrie has accompanied since arriving at Superprof

$35/hr
1st lesson free
- ESOL
- English vocabulary
- English Reading
- English writing
Literary Analysis Nerd, Writing Lover, and Book Fiend ready to help you excel in the English language!
- ESOL
- English vocabulary
- English Reading
- English writing
Lesson location
About Carrie
My favorite book is “O Caledonia” by Elspeth Baker. It is a modern classic of dark humor, leading the reader through the life of a doomed young girl. Starting at her death, then restarting at her birth, the novel is written to make you hate this girl just for being a child, forcing you to rethink your views on society as a whole if your entire perception of an innocent girl can be influenced by one narrative. It is a thriller in the vein of Lolita, and is filled with figurative devices, false analogies, and secrets. If asked, I could write 3 novels on this one alone. My second favorite book? Alice in Wonderland. A children’s classic, but a literary rival nonetheless. Books, proses, any kind of collection of words can be inspiring. You do not need to be able to read the highest level or write like a poet laureate to enjoy the world of literature, that is what I believe, and that is me. If you want a more traditional “who am I” response, here it is: Every day, I work as a nanny for 3 young children. When I am not working, I enjoy reading, writing, mixed media art, and seeing my friends. This is all for now, as next year I will be attending WSU Honors College to study Neurosciences and minor in At Risk Youth Developmental Psychology. My 10-year goal is to take these degrees, earn my JD in law school, and work with a nonprofit organization bringing legal support to underserved and overcharged youth, such as those in the foster system and undocumented children. I am passionate about this work, but I bring this passion to everything I do. That is why I am the right tutor for you.
About the lesson
- Primary
- High School
- NCEA Level 1
- +6
levels :
Primary
High School
NCEA Level 1
NCEA Level 2
NCEA Level 3
Intermediate
Professional
Kids
Beginner
- English
All languages in which the lesson is available :
English
My favorite class in school was always English, particularly writing and analysis. I love to hunt for the authors clues and include them in my own writing. l love to write poems that go beyond “I feel” and “I saw” and instead MAKE people feel and FORCE them to see. I believe that language is powerful, and when we learn to use it correctly, we don’t only get better grades, but become for powerful ourselves. I may not be the perfect student, you wouldn’t have found me constantly studying or bending over backwards for a test. But you would have seen that I scored amazing marks, and more than that, my answers were thoughtfully written and demonstrated clear understanding. This is what makes me a good teacher. I will do my best to teach you the WHY not just the WHAT. More than that, I will show you valuable skills to study on your own, and share with you how I was, and still am, able to love learning. If all of that isn’t enough, I aced 6 AP Exams and College Level classes throughout high school (English Lit, English Comp, Statistics, Biology, Chemistry, Government and Politics, and French.) I also earned a spot at Boeings Stem Signing Day 2023 and regularly tutored my peers.
Recommendations
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I was Carrie's physics teacher in the 2021-2022 school year, and this 2022-2023 school year she is a science mentor to students in my physics class. If asked to name one trait that stands out for Carrie, it would be leadership. This quality presents itself in many ways:
• She is a first generation college student. She knows she can expect no financial help from her family, so she saves as she can as a soccer referee, as a preschool teacher in a day care and as a food server.
• She has played soccer for ten years, and was elected team captain for three of the most recent years.
• She is a founding member, co-president and social media manager of the Animal and Wildlife club, and organization that collaborates with local shelters to raise funds, and sponsors clean-ups of local parks and beaches.
• Her leadership skills truly shine in the classroom. Last year as a physics student she was a quick learner and a serious student. In her work in lab groups, she was always ready to help others who were struggling. This year she applied for and became a science mentor in Physics. She is regularly called upon by groups asking her for help. She is learning the skill of “teaching without telling”. She gives away no answers, but asks thoughtful questions to guide their thinking toward the right solution. She is a natural here.
• Her leadership is evident in her strong sense of racial equity and social justice. Last year in her physics class two male students spoke of women and people of color in truly derogatory terms. She stood up to them every time she heard it. One instance was so outrageous that I was stunned to silence as I sought a useful reasonable response. It was Carrie who took the class microphone and stood and spoke her truth directly to the student. Her response was measured, from the heart, and completely appropriate. That day she was the teacher and I was the student.
• Her leadership does not end there. Last year our school received two credible threats of an impending school shooting. She has demonstrated leadership in her involvement with the local chapter of March For Our Lives, a group that supports increased mental health resources and an end gun violence in schools. At a school rally against gun violence after the Uvalde school shooting it was Carrie who stood on a table in the school courtyard with a megaphone and addressed the students in the rally.
At university she plans to study neuroscience and then continue on to law school where she plans to be a legal advocate for underserved foster children and other children who are unrepresented and are caught up in the legal system. Hearing this did not surprise me in the least. She is capable of this and more.
I rarely say this in recommendation letters but put simply, Carrie is a remarkable candidate. Her academic acumen, athleticism, leadership and organizational skills and passion for service sets her apart. She has my highest recommendation, and any institute of higher learning will be fortunate to have her.View more recommendations
Rates
Rate
- $35
Pack prices
- 5h: $173
- 10h: $345
online
- $35/h
free lessons
The first lesson with Carrie will allow you to get to know each other and discuss your needs for future lessons.
- 30mins
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