...Then, after determining the answer, we will go through our steps. An important part of learning is pattern recognition, so I make sure to focus on how we know which methods we use to solve the problems.Johns Hopkins Graduate with experience tutoring at the high school and college level. Have tutored Algebra I & II, Pre-Calculus, Calculus, Statistics, Psychology, SAT, and ACT. (read more)
...Example: During several tutoring sessions, my former students could equate the Boltzmann formula for entropy to a clean room. Theoretically, the messier room contains a higher entropy. This example illustrates an identifiable space to the principle of the Boltzmann formula for entropy. (read more)
...I received additional training in public health at Johns Hopkins University, followed by several years of laboratory research at the National Institutes of Health and Georgetown University. My primary research publications have been cited over 400 times. SAT math is largely application of math fundamentals but with an element of critical reading and as much intuition as one can muster. (read more)
...The SAT can seem like this behemoth and unconquerable. Fortunately, I've studied and practiced and can give you the benefit of my experience. With a new outlook and a little practice, the SAT will transform into just an objective, answerable group of questions. (read more)
...Let's put it this way: They would "rehire" me every night, so I must have done something right! Let's journey through precalculus together. "Our" team can do it! The questions in the CBEST Mathematics section require you to solve mathematical problems. (read more)