Bio
I have always been an approachable person (according to my students) and am always willing to help in any way I can. I am a highly motivated individual and I am passionate about education.
I am a helpful and generous person. I am always there for the people I love and care about. This applies to my students as well. My goal is to make sure that my students shine to their fullest potential.
Education
• 2000 - 2002
• University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point
• B.S. in Psychology (minor in Business Administration)
• 2003 - 2008
• University of Kansas
• M.A. and Ph.D. in Quantitative Psychology
My Proudest
Achievements
• I have earned an M.A. and Ph.D. in Quantitative Psychology through perseverance.
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• I have a desire to keep learning (both in life and in academia).
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• I value the relationships I have in my life and am grateful everyday.
Subjects
Statistics
1st Year - PostgradHello! My name is Gita and I have a passion for learning and teaching statistics. I have been teaching the subject since the fall of 2005. I fell in love with it as an undergraduate. I then earned an M.A. and Ph.D. in Quantitative Psychology. I am great with explaining concepts and computations. :)
Psychology
1st Year - PostgradI have been studying psychology since I was an undergraduate. I did really well in psychology statistics (which I also tutor for) and then pursued an M.A. & Ph.D. in Quantitative Psychology. Since then, I have taught quite a few psychology courses including social, child, & developmental psychology.
Research Methodology
1st Year - PostgradI have plenty of research experience! I have written a master's thesis and a dissertation. I am really great at APA formatting and interpretation of results when readings scientific papers that you might be assigned for a course.
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