Davis - English tutor - Aurora
1st lesson free
Davis - English tutor - Aurora

One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Davis will be happy to arrange your first English lesson.

Davis

One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Davis will be happy to arrange your first English lesson.

  • Rate 51€
  • Response 9h
  • Students

    Number of students Davis has accompanied since arriving at Superprof

    48

    Number of students Davis has accompanied since arriving at Superprof

Davis - English tutor - Aurora
  • 5 (12 reviews)

51€/h

1st lesson free

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  • English
  • Reading
  • Grammar
  • Test prep
  • Preparation for business school

ACT Prep From An ACT Ace (Perfect 36): Learn the skills to beat standardized tests from a friendly and experienced instructor!

  • English
  • Reading
  • Grammar
  • Test prep
  • Preparation for business school

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One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Davis will be happy to arrange your first English lesson.

About Davis

I am an accomplished educator with over 12 years of experience as an instructor in a broad variety of subjects ranging from third-grade mathematics to capstone engineering courses in college.

I'm also a certified master of standardized tests: I was one of only 39 U.S. students to score a perfect 36 on the ACT exam in the 2007-2008 school year. I'm was a National Merit Scholar from 2008-2012, and I scored in the 95th percentile or above on both the SAT and the GRE exams as well.

I am a supportive and patient instructor with an infectious enthusiasm for all things learning. I meet each student where they currently are and use personalized approaches that to get them to where they want to be!

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About the lesson

  • Primary School
  • Secondary School
  • Post-Secondary Education
  • +9
  • levels :

    Primary School

    Secondary School

    Post-Secondary Education

    1st year of Sixth Form

    2nd year of Sixth Form

    BTS

    Supérieur

    Adult education

    Masters

    Doctorate

    MBA

    Kindergarten

  • English

All languages in which the lesson is available :

English

The ACT is a *tricky* exam. It covers basic content but presents it in ways that are very different from how students are taught to expect. Most students already have all of the knowledge that they need to excel on the exam, but the ACT's structure prevents them from effectively applying it. This trickiness also makes it harder for students to effectively prepare for the ACT.

My five-part "ACT Boot Camp" teaches students how to decode and bypass the ACT's tricks. I show students *what* to study to improve their ACT-taking skills; I also train them *how* to study so that their practice is targeted and efficient. The first session is a free, no-obligation overview of the ACT as a whole, and I encourage you to give it a try! I guarantee that your student will walk away from it with a better understanding of how to attack the ACT, and with useful tools for how to prepare for it.

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Rates

Rate

  • 51€

Pack rates

  • 5 h: 235€
  • 10 h: 469€

online

  • 51€/h

free lessons

This first lesson offered with Davis will allow you to get to know each other and clearly specify your needs for your next lessons.

  • 30mins

Find out more about Davis

Find out more about Davis

  • 1) When did you develop an interest in your chosen field and in private tutoring?

    I first became interested in private tutoring during my last year of undergraduate studies in 2012, when I took a part-time position as an engineering tutor for my university’s athletics department. What started as a side gig to earn some spending money quickly evolved into a lifelong passion, and I’ve been involved with one form of STEM education or another ever since.

    As for my chosen field, I’ve been fascinated by robots ever since my first Power Rangers episode back in 1992 or so. They don’t exactly sell giant monster busting mechas at the local Best Buy, though, so I decided to become a robotics engineer to hurry the process along a bit.
  • 2) Tell us more about the subject you teach, the topics you like to discuss with students (and possibly those you like a little less).

    The most common subject that I teach is standardized test preparation, particularly the ACT exam, and within that subject the most important idea that I aim to communicate to my students is this:

    “Being a good test-taker is not a talent; it is a* skill.*”

    Some students are indeed naturally better than others at scoring well on exams while doing no more preparation than their peers. However, this isn’t because they have some extra lobe in their brain for filling out Scantrons; there are no Exam Faeries whispering answers into their ears. The people who naturally perform better on tests simply managed to teach *themselves* the right skills, either naturally or through special instruction.

    This is good news! Rhythm, for example, is a talent - you have it or you don’t, as the Gorillaz would say. Skills, on the other hand, can be learned. Literally anyone has the ability to excel at tests of all kinds: all you need is the willingness to practice some new skills, which you clearly already have since you’re here on Superprof, and somebody to teach those skills to you. That last part is my job, and I’d love nothing more than to do it for you!
  • 3) Did you have any role models; a teacher that inspired you?

    Mr. Periman, my 7th-grade science teacher, really helped kickstart my love of the sciences by using hands-on demonstrations and emphasizing how science is all around us in the real world. One notable example: he kicked off our biology unit by bringing in a fresh deer carcass that he had hunted and dissecting it in the middle of the classroom to show us how different organ systems fit together in mammals.
  • 4) What do you think are the qualities required to be a good tutor?

    Patience, empathy, and adaptability. Many students who require tutoring struggle with the classroom setting and the conventional ways in which subjects are taught. By listening to my students and ferreting out the obstacles that they are facing, I’m better able to help them grasp the meaning behind the content. This both improves their performance and makes the learning process itself more rewarding.
  • 5) Provide a valuable anecdote related to your subject or your days at school.

    As a tutor in the athletics department at the University of Wyoming I was assigned a student who was a senior on their third attempt at Remedial Algebra. If they failed a third time then they would be unable to graduate and would need to drop out of their degree program, so the stakes were very high.

    After two sessions of working together I noticed that they really struggled with the concept of negative numbers. They explained to me that their high school education had not been good, and so they’d never really understood how negative and positive numbers could be used and combined.

    Since the conventional number line method didn’t seem to help them understand, I told them to think of positive and negative numbers as “hills and holes” - zero was ground height, positive values were the heights of piles of dirt, and negative numbers were the depths of holes dug into the ground. We practiced drawing holes in the ground and various ways of “moving dirt around” (i.e. combining positive and negative numbers together), and after just a few examples I watched the pieces all fall into place in their mind.

    That student breezed through the rest of the semester and graduated the following spring. This remains one of the proudest moments of my career as an educator, and a constant reminder that struggling in a subject is rarely due to aptitude but rather is most often a result of obstacles that outsiders cannot see.
  • 6) Do you have a particular passion? Is it teaching in general or an element of the subject or something completely different?

    I have too many passions to count, to be totally honest. Teaching ranks very highly among them; others include 3D printing, reading, cosplay, combat robotics (i.e. building miniature BattleBots), science fiction, and advocating for accessibility.
  • 7) What were the difficulties or challenges you faced or are still facing in your subject?

    The challenges I face professionally are less to do with subject matter and more to do with logistics. I developed a debilitating chronic illness (post-treatment Lyme disease) in early 2022 that completely upended my life; I could no longer work a full-time job or even leave the house for over two years, and my energy and clearheadedness frequently changed without warning from day to day (or even hour to hour). I had to completely change both how I live my life and how I make my living in real time while struggling with a brutal illness.


    Fortunately, thanks to an experimental treatment plan and multiple years of dedicated effort I have successfully restructured my life and built a successful engineering business and tutoring service from the ground up. My health remains a challenge, though, and I am also the sole caretaker for a family member who lives with me that is even more heavily debilitated.
  • 8) What makes you a Superprof?

    There is nothing I’ve yet experienced that is as rewarding as watching the moment when the lightbulb switches on in a student’s eyes as something they’ve been struggling with becomes clear to them. It’s a priceless little nugget of revelation and I can never get enough of it!
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