...Typically, the students I have worked with in this setting are in 12th grade or college, and at or above the calculus level in math. In physics, they are usually at the classical mechanics (with calculus) level. In computer science, they are at an introductory level to the algorithms and data structures level, and are working in Python. (read more)
...I'm a FAANG Software Engineer with a CS Master's from Tufts. I am proficient in a variety of languages, such as Java, C++, C, Python, React, HTML, and CSS. Having graduated with a Bachelor's in Psychology and Neuroscience, I’m familiar with how coding and Intro Computer Science can feel like a mental paradigm shift. (read more)
...I'm a Stanford computer science graduate and the founding machine learning engineer and software developer at one of Silicon Valley's fastest growing startups. Previously, I've also worked at DoorDash and Adobe and performed machine learning research at Stanford's self-driving car lab. I also minored in history and have studied abroad at Oxford University and the Imperial College in London. (read more)
...I have tutored numeric clients in computer science for the last 4 years. I have a bachelor degree from Cal Poly as a Computer science major. I have worked as a frontend developer for last 4 years in both startups and fortune 500 companies. (read more)
...Later on, I attended MIT where I graduated with a major in Computer Science and minor in Mathematics. I have tutored all levels of high school math, from geometry and algebra to precalculus and calculus. During my studies at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, I took Math for Computer Science (Course Number: 6.042) which is the equivalent of discrete math. (read more)