...I began tutoring while in high school, and now, with a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematical Sciences from Carnegie Mellon University, I continue to work with students across all levels of mathematics, from basic arithmetic to advanced calculus. My goal has always been to foster a deep understanding... (read more)
...I love bringing kids to those “aha” moments when a math concept makes more sense and is not a rote manipulation of symbols. Depending on your child’s needs, we can work together on homework, problems from classwork, or on some of the skills that they don’t have time for in school but that serve ... (read more)
...Building up your toolbox of math skills is important, but equally important is understanding when to apply the skills you already know. I have worked with all ages of kids from 4-18 as a swim coach for a summer league swim team. I now work as an educator for the Seattle Universal Math Museum (SUMM) to achieve a mission of sparking each and every person to love math. (read more)
...It can be very intimidating when you first learn the material. But, believe it or not, a lot of chemistry is built from a foundation of relatively simple concepts. I try to figure out if there are any gaps in my students' knowledge, and I help them understand what they are doing in their classes. (read more)
...I have tutored others for about four years now (first year with Wyzant), and I have met with students one-on-one from 1st graders to peers in my grade. Through my experience, I have learned that a staple of tutoring is coming prepared, whether you are the tutor or the student. Depending on your... (read more)