...My years of experience allowed me to develop multiple strategies for approaching students and ensuring they understand the material at hand. I excel at tackling the root of my student's problems to ensure that their foundation is sound and strong before moving on to more advanced sections in Mathematics. I firmly believe that a solid foundation will always pave the road for success. (read more)
...I've used Excel for the last 20 years, mainly in engineering applications I tutor the following topics:
Newton's Laws
Least Action and Lagrangian mechanics
Pascal's and Archimedes' Principles
solid and fluid mechanics
wave motion and sound
electricity and magnetism
thermodynamics
circuits
optics
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...My teaching style is unique in that I like to breakdown a complex question into very smaller examples that help clear things up for students. Also, I am very good at making a student understand what they NEED and don't need to know for an upcoming exam. I am very flexible with my time and I am very eager to work with students of all ages. (read more)
...As a researcher, I mentored new students in lab protocols and procedures, helping them build confidence in scientific techniques. Additionally, I served as a learning assistant for a college-level biology course. I guided students in analyzing scientific articles and held twice-weekly office hours to support their learning. (read more)
...I also began tutoring one particularly in-need 9th grade student about 15 hours a week in all subjects. Returning to school, I began tutoring high schoolers for local district, mostly in math, which I continued until I graduated in December. I graduated from Brown University with a degree in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, with extensive coursework in Spanish and music. (read more)