...I was a TA for an undergraduate class, which allowed me to experience first-hand what it was like to work with students and help them achieve their academic goals. I began tutoring in 2014 when I graduated my first master’s degree. I first started working with middle school and high school students in biology and chemistry. (read more)
...As a Civil Engineering major, I learned how incredibly important Algebra 2 is for working in the STEM field. Not only are the concepts from Algebra 2 vitally important for your next few math classes, they serve as the foundation for every advanced concept you will learn in the future. My goal i... (read more)
...I have a Master's degree in Chemical Engineering and have been a tutor at NYU School of Engineering for the past five years. This very mathematically intensive field depends heavily on differential equations and their analysis. Having taken the Cambridge examination for the equivalent Regents exams, I feel comfortable with the material taught. (read more)
...After that I spent a few years in South America teaching students on Chegg (when Chegg tutors was active). This was a growth experience for me and my students. On any day I could be teaching anything from algebra tostochastic calculus, or from Python for first time programmers through compiler c... (read more)
...I have an MA and a BA in math that included As in all my coursework in statistics. I currently teach 3 sections of basic statistics at a four year university and will be teaching statistics at a local community college as well. I firmly believe learning the basics of statistics is one of the most important things a literate citizen can do. (read more)