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Trevor Ranges’ experience in education: Trevor has experience instructing all ages in a variety of subjects, including mathematics, brewing beer, writing academic research papers, SAT prep, and how to get hired as a flight attendant. He has taught and developed curriculum for The Princeton Review, Thammasat University, and The Economist magazine, among others.
Trevor is a life-long learner, as well as a teacher. Since graduating from the University of Southern California with a degree in Political Science, Trevor received his MBA from the University of Hawaii in Vietnam and later became an Asia Pacific Leadership Program Fellow at the East West Center, with whom he remains active.
Trevor hosts a podcast, has published with National Geographic, helped build several start-up companies, and recently invented a board game. He is currently revising the manuscript of his first novel and offering private courses and workshops to share some of his knowledge about “getting stuff done”.
Trevor’s educational axioms: The greatest way to learn is to teach. People learn best when they want to learn. Everyone learns differently. Teaching and learning is a two-way street. Once you learn to love learning (especially things you think you hate, like math), you’ll never stop improving yourself.
Fun fact: If Trevor could be doing anything, all day, every day, it would be surfing.
Learn more: Trevor on LinkedIn
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