Imajored in Biology but had a passion for Organic Chemistry when I began tutoring it my junior year. My goal is to help bridge the knowledge gap between college professors and students. I strongly feel that Organic Chemistry and many other college science courses could be taught so much simpler. In every one of my tutoring sessions I try to show my students how fun, simple, and enjoyable Organic Chemistry can be. Ultimately I would like to help students everywhere find the hidden potential in them that they are not always aware that they have.
Jason Dinsmore received his BS, MS, and PhD degrees in chemistry and has over 20+ years of experience teaching/tutoring organic chemistry. He found his love for helping students excel in organic chemistry while teaching organic chemistry labs in graduate school. Since then, he has helped countless students understand and succeed in organic chemistry by applying his simple, effective and direct approach.
I am currently a full time online tutor specializing in helping students realize their inner OChem Rockstar. And I am convinced that every student can master organic chemistry. It is simply a matter of having the right approach.
Hi, my name is Avery and I just graduated from Boston University with a B.S in Health Science! I have been tutoring with Frank and the OME team for a little over a year, and have loved getting to connect with students and watch them rise to the top of their class in challenging premed classes! I am now a Biochemistry tutor and have tutored students from Boston University, NYU, and Spelman University.
I am from Newport Beach, California and I am currently taking a gap year before applying to medical school. I took the MCAT in September of 2021 and am always happy to chat about my PreMed experiences in college and as a postgraduate!
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