...I hold two engineering degrees. My Masters focuses on applied math, statistics and calculus. I scored 170/170 in the quantitative ability section of the GRE. (read more)
I have a PhD in Cognitive Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania, where I researched statistical probability models of medical diagnosis. After that I worked for a small research and development company, leading projects focused on preventive health and automated cancer diagnosis. I've always felt comfortable with math and enjoy uncovering the ways that formulas and data interact. (read more)
...I know how to break down and explain even complex concepts and accompany them with compelling examples.I can teach all high school subjects related to math and physics. I also have vast experience tutoring middle and elementary school students. 17 years of teaching mechanical engineering and 23 years of research in the area. I am a native speaker who can read, write, and speak Russian. (read more)
...No matter the problem, there are many ways to solve. Making them as simple as possible and avoiding errors is what makes math tricky, but I have the skills and experience to explain it. The beauty of Algebra is that everything balances. (read more)
Tutoring is a very cathartic experience for me as I help the student improve their understanding of the material. I just love hearing and seeing improvement from students that I tutor. I'm naturally an introverted person but when I'm tutoring I'm able to pull the extraversion out of my body to help my students reach their goals in the subject matter. (read more)