...I am an ivy league graduate with a Ph.D. in mathematics and education. I am a math teacher/math professor with over 20 years of experience teaching mathematics to middle school/high school and college students. I have tutored a lots of students one-on-one, as well as in small groups. (read more)
...The world opens up when you pass the GED. Doors open, and you are able to do so many things in your life. The TOEFL is a particularly difficult exam for non-native speakers. (read more)
...I have helped many math students raise their grades dramatically in short periods of time. I accomplish this by focusing on improving a student's problem solving ability, a skill that is not often taught well in school. I have worked with students with learning disabilities as well as gifted students taking advanced classes or classes beyond their grade level. (read more)
...I taught Geometry in the classroom for four years. I am very familiar with the New York State Regents exam. Most students struggle with writing proofs, remembering theorems and postulates, and memorizing circle formulas. (read more)
...I am currently a student at Columbia University, majoring in computer science. I graduated from high school with an unweighted GPA of 3.99/4.0 and taken 14 APs, including AP Calculus BC, AP Physics I & II, AP US History, AP Computer Science A, and more. My most confident subjects are math and science. (read more)