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Trisha K

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Joined May 2024 · She/Her · 6:49 AM Local

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Hey! I'm a highschool senior in India who loves to help people out with math and learn new things along the way.

Tutor

Jun 2024 - Present

India

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479

SP

7

Badges

12

Countries Reached

45

Learners Impacted

19

Sessions Hosted

1,468

Tutoring Minutes

Certifications

Pre-Algebra
100% Mastery
SAT® Prep
Honorary
SAT Reading & Writing
Honorary
SAT Math
Honorary

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Upcoming Sessions

score range · 500 - 590

Math for the October 2024 SAT

    Fridays 2:00 PM, Saturdays 2:00 PM

Hi, my name is Trisha and I'm really excited to work with you for the SAT :)

Trisha K

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Featured Feedback

19

Thanks for answering our questions with patience.

Learner · 4 days ago

it's a wonderful experience.

Learner · 4 days ago

Thank you so much. Really liked how she breaks down hard things into smaller bits for better understanding.

Learner · 4 days ago

I appreciated how you engaged learners by asking about their familiarity with the steps of the problem and the types of questions before diving into the solutions. For instance, before tackling systems of equations, you checked their understanding of the concept of no solutions and discussed overlapping part of inequalities. Additionally, you inquired whether they knew how to convert between radians and degrees. This approach helped ensure that all learners were on the same page and provided a solid foundation before moving on. I also appreciated how you periodically checked in with learners, asking if they were following along, giving a thumbs up reaction, or needed any concepts repeated. Your encouragement for students to share their screens or type in the chat was very supportive. However, since no one was willing to come off mute and share their screens, you might consider trying cold calling a learner to see if that encourages more participation. Additionally, by giving them ample time to solve problems at their own pace, you allowed them to develop a deeper understanding of the material. Additionally, you thoughtfully asked whether they were ready to discuss the solutions, ensuring that no one felt rushed and that everyone had a chance to process the information.

Tutor · 16 days ago

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