Some achievements of my own are being ranked #1 at my loacal club out of 45 people. I play 1st board at my highschool having a plus 2 score against the 2nd board. I've won alot of Unrated events with knockout and swiss formats (I'm not to use to roundribon events) or usually placing in the top 3 spots. My higest performance rating I've achieved in less than a year which I still hold now is 2101
Lessons in exchange for recruiting resruiting.

and yet your USCF rating on your own page is less 1104
lol yea I havent been in a rated tournament in 2 years now and I just renewed my USCF membership a week ago and i'm plainning to enter a upcoming tournament on march 13 so my rating doesn't define my stretgh because of the long period I of non tournaments.

I would take this more seriously if there weren't innumerable spelling and grammar errors. I think it would reflect better on your group and coaching skills if you took the few extra seconds necessary to compose a coherent sentence.
But maybe I'm just bitter because I've spent the past 3 hours surrounded by people I can't stand.

Your ratings on this site are also low.
Have you seen my history I'm unbeaten and I just came back to playing on chess.com a few weeks ago after not logging on in 7 months so even then my rating does'nt define me.
Hello I'm offering 2 analysis of games and a free tutoring game to anyone who joins the chess team called We Chat Global and message the admin saying that I brought them to the group. If your interested just message me. The group is currently the most popular group on chess.com and it's hard not to find a current team match or vote game you can't join. We are always active. Some things about me as a coach is I've coached 2 elementry school champions a Unrated section District champion my best student also the district champion who now has a rating has boosted his rating from 957-1152 in less than a year and another student of mine although has no tournament victories is 2nd board for his middle school and I coach a national U1000 42nd placed in the U.S. scholar.