...Memorizing formulas has its place, but the act becomes easier when you dive into how and why they work. Math and physics are two subjects in which each new topic builds on lessons learned from those before it. When a student encounters difficulty, I find it useful to take one step back and remind them of what they already know. (read more)
...In graduate school, I received a Master's degree in computing, and was introduced to many programming languages (C++, Jave, Perl, PHP, etc.). In my opinion, programming languages are tools, what matters the most is the programming logic. I also learned parallel programming with MPI(Message Passing Interface) in Linux. Matlab is a software package which is used in numerical computing field. (read more)
* HOW TO WORK WITH ME *Message me with 2-3 suggestions for day+time. I'm amenable to a free, 10-minute intro talk by phone/Zoom; provide your phone number, not email.* FAQs *Sessions are typically 1-2 hours, 1-2x weekly, for homework, subject-material guidance, and test review. But it's up to you! (read more)
...While I was working on my Master degree at the University of Illinois at Chicago, I worked as a Mathematics tutor over there.I have more than 3 years of experience helping people from different backgrounds. I also worked as a math tutor at the College of Lake County. I can help you with your math problems in English as well as in Spanish. (read more)
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I have a great deal of experience tutoring for the math sections in standardized tests such as the ACT, PSAT, SAT, GRE, and GMAT. I have taught ACT and PSAT/SAT prep classes at my high school for many years. I have received perfect scores of 800 on the GRE Math Section, the SAT I Math Section, and the SAT II Math IIc Subject Test. (read more)