Eliza

 

Hi! I’m Eliza. I am a master’s student at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, where I am earning my M.Ed. and physics teaching certification. As a part of my program, I teach AP Physics at a high school in Boston. I am originally from a small suburb near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and miss the Appalachian mountains every day! I also went to college in Pennsylvania at Bucknell University, where I majored in Education and minored in Physics and Race & Ethnicity Studies.

With two degrees in Education, I have a lot of experience in teaching, tutoring, and best practices. My academic background in STEM–including coursework in classical and quantum mechanics, calculus, engineering, and research in chemistry, physics, and astronomy–has equipped me with a strong foundation in science. I am excited to be at Princeton Tutoring and to continue to make meaningful relationships with students.

Outside of school, I can be found taking dance classes, hiking Massachusetts or Pennsylvania mountains, or exploring new coffee shops.

College:

Education: Bucknell University
Undergrad Major: B.A. in Education
Other Degrees/Minors: Minors in Physics and Race & Ethnicity Studies (Bucknell University), Current M.Ed. student (Harvard Graduate School of Education)

High School:

Class Rank: 1 (Valedictorian)
Awards & Honors: Valedictorian, National Honors Society
Interests & Activities: Science Club, Dance Team

Other:

Other Awards: Presidential Fellowship (research scholarship that is offered to top 1% of incoming study body), The President's Award for Distinguished Academic Achievement, Leadership First Scholarship, R. Henry Coleman Memorial Scholarship, ALD Stemler Study Abroad Scholarship, and Nominee for President's Diversity and Inclusion Award
Other Interests & Activities: At Bucknell, I was involved in research (in Chemical Engineering, Education & Astronomy, and Honors Thesis in the Education department), Residential Education
Location: Other

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