...This was followed by studying public speaking in seminary and taking a PhD seminar on rhetoric and its relation to New Testament interpretation. These were all helpful in my teaching of systematic theology, which often involves giving the strongest arguments for several sides of the same issue. Of course, it also seeks to discover which arguments together have the most weight. (read more)
...This included from grade level all the way up to grad school level courses. I have also tutored at a well-known math center where I tutored children from grade level up to high school. I have done 1:1 sessions and group setting sessions as well. (read more)
...Prior to this, I worked as a Research Analyst at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia and was a visiting student at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. I graduated from Temple University as the top student in my major, mathematical economics. I have extensive experience teaching econometrics, including the introductory sequence at UC San Diego. (read more)
...My teaching approach is centered around active learning and problem-solving. I believe the best way to understand complex subjects is through real-world applications. Whether using computational tools in machine learning or breaking down difficult calculus concepts with visual aids, I adapt my lessons to each student’s learning style and pace. (read more)
Hi everyone! My name is Michael P, I graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics from the University of California, Santa Cruz in 2020. Over the past four years, I have gained extensive experience tutoring and teaching math and physics to students of various abilities and needs at both middle and high school levels. (read more)