...I recommend at least 1 session per week, but for elite level grades, 2 sessions per week may be necessary. Each student is unique, so there is no way to predict whether single sessions or multiple sessions will be necessary. Let's chat! (read more)
...I am in my senior year at Stony Brook, pursuing a bachelor's degree in Applied Mathematics and Statistics. Do you or your child ever get frustrated when math suddenly loses its meaning and just becomes a bunch of letters? My teaching helps by focusing on understanding the underlying concepts instead of trying to memorize everything. (read more)
...I also try to build off the simplest concepts first and build the students skill set off a solid foundation. I have tutored trigonometry for over five years. The concepts can seem very abstract at first and difficult to understand. (read more)
...I pay attention to and focus on areas of struggle. I am very patient and flexible and apply different teaching methods to find which works best for each student. I enjoy tutoring because it gives me the opportunity to use my skills to improve students' grades and give them the confidence to succeed. (read more)
...I will be starting my graduate level program in Clinical Psychology with a minor in Visual Neuroscience in the Fall. I would like to benefit my students as much as possible. Please feel free to reach out to me with any questions or concerns. (read more)