Lawrence S.
Lawrence is a student-centered and highly structured Fendodo Scholar Advisor known for his clear explanations and logical lesson design. Currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Economics & Public Policy on the pre-law track at New York University, he specializes in breaking down complex concepts, guiding students through problem-solving frameworks, and adjusting his teaching style to match each learner’s background and proficiency. His classes are interactive, well-organized, and consistently praised by students.
Academic Qualifications
New York University - Bachelor of Science in Economics and Public Policy (Pre-Law)
Experience
Teaching Experience and Achievements:
* Lecturer, NYU Community English Language (CEL) Program
* Director of Heart2Heart × Hualien-Taitung English and Arts Camp
* Experience teaching elementary and junior high school math reinforcement and advanced courses
* Possesses cross-cultural communication skills, able to adjust speaking speed and explanation style according to students' backgrounds
* Helped distance learning students improve from only being able to construct simple sentences to being able to write complete short essays within a few weeks, with test scores improving by approximately 10–15 points
* Voted "Most Popular Teacher" by students
Subject Scores:
SAT: 1520 (Math 770, English 750)
AP:
* Seminar (5)
* U.S. Government & Politics (5)
* U.S. History (5)
* Calculus AB (4)
* Psychology (4)
* Research (4)
IBDP:
* HL Literature — Paper 1, Paper 2
* Higher Level Essay
* Individual Oral
Outstanding Achievements:
* Bachelor of Science in Economics and Public Policy (Pre-Law Track), New York University
* Highly rated by students multiple times, specializing in SAT reading skills, question type analysis, and effective problem-solving strategies
* Successfully helped numerous English learners significantly improve their reading and writing abilities in a short period of time.
Teaching Subjects
SAT | AP Seminar • Academic Research • Calculus AB • Psychology • U.S. History • Comparative Government & Politics • English Literature and Composition | IB Literature HL