...My grandmother told me a saying that really embodies this. Math is like chocolate, when you start to eat it, you just want to keep eating more and more until the bar is finished. I want students to “eat up” the subject and become completely confident in their own abilities. (read more)
...My ultimate objective is to foster your academic success by offering tailored guidance and support. I look forward to working with you and helping you to achieve your academic goals. As a E.E. major, I started using Matlab when pursuing PhD degree. (read more)
...At college I teach martial arts, and volunteer in my free time. I love working with children and helping others when I can. I currently intern in integrative medicine at UCSD, and also enjoy researching about holistic medicine and alternative therapy. (read more)
...I received my MS from Stanford University in Symbolic Systems--the study of language and logic--in 2012 before spending two years in a PhD program in Linguistics at UC San Diego. During those two years, I took such courses relevant to phonics as Introductory Phonology and Field Methods (which r... (read more)
...It has a lot of problems that can be solved by using your head, without much boring stuff that you need a calculator to do. One nice thing is that many SAT math questions are things that it's useful to know how to do in daily life. I am familiar with all of the math used on the exam, and know techniques to increase speed and accuracy for multiple-choice tests. (read more)