...I have since gone on to provide math tutoring at my local community college where I still employ the same principles that I learned while studying for my degrees. On top of the tutoring that I had performed in college, I took part in grading assignments for some Physics classes that were offered... (read more)
...I did very well at a top high school and was accepted to Caltech, MIT, Columbia, and other schools for undergrad. I've only tutored for about a year or so, but I believe I have the intelligence, knowledge, and compassion to help you learn and do well on your assignments. Since I attended the hardest school in the country (if not world), I know what it's like to struggle and be confused. (read more)
...While I try and make my teaching/tutoring as accessible as possible, and try to avoid mathematics jargon, I do have high expectations for my students. Learning math and statistics is all about doing problems and examples, so I expect my students to continually do new problems. I have lots of resources that I can provide to help students do more problems. (read more)
I have been working in education since I was a college student and have been a full-time English teacher for grades 7-12 for the past ten years. After attending college, a teaching certification program, and a Master's program, paying back the graduate student loans has been a daunting task. It is... (read more)
...I taught English as a Second Language to adults and college students in New Hampshire, and I taught English to high school students in Prague, Czech Republic. I also have a background in science (biology), as a student in college and in the Advanced Study Program at St. Paul's School in Concord, New Hampshire. (read more)