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Tutor Spotlight: Rachelle W. (Part 1)

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Welcome to our first tutor spotlight where we will be featuring some of our tutors and their clients! This week, meet Rachelle W., one of our Atlanta tutors. Today's post will give you a brief introduction to Rachelle, her interests, and her tutoring experience. Next week, we will feature an interview with Sophie, one of Rachelle's clients, and Irene, Sophie's mother.


Hometown: McDonough, Georgia
Education: Georgia Institute of Technology
Major(s): Biochemistry and Computer Science 

FrogTutoring: Why did you choose to become a tutor for Frog Tutoring?
Rachelle: I chose FrogTutoring because it is a company that is personable and engages their students. I chose to become a tutor because I am passionate about teaching and I work to inspire students with curiosity and motivation. My goal is for students to understand the value of learning and to let go of the mindset that they are learning a lot of useless knowledge. Nothing in academia is useless and everything we learn has a reason for it and connects to the real world. Aristotle summed it up nicely, "Nature does nothing uselessly."  

FT: What has been one of your most memorable experiences at FrogTutoring so far?
Rachelle: When my first student got back a high grade he had never achieved before and he realized his own capabilities and I saw an immediate increase in his confidence and motivation. It's very rewarding to see my students succeed because I become very invested in them and to an extent that first high grade felt like my own.  

FT: If you could give a piece of advice to your students and other FrogTutoring students, what would it be? 
Rachelle: "The heights by great men reached and kept We’re not attained by sudden flight, But they, while their companions slept, Were toiling upward in the night." -Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 

Persevere even when the results don't show right away, Rome wasn't built in a day and your knowledge of Physics won't be built up in a day either.

FT: If you could have any person (living, dead, or fictional) as a tutor, who would it be and why?
Rachelle:  I would choose Aristotle, because he believed that you must educate the heart and the mind, they cannot be separated.

FT: You’re a tutor in Atlanta, GA. What do you think is your must do/see experience in Atlanta?
Rachelle: Visiting The World of Coke Museum is a must if you are living in or visiting Georgia, I have been going since I was seven years old and I still love it.

   
Cinthia P
FrogTutoring Social Media Intern
Texas Christian University
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