...Seeing the students' eyes light up with wonder upon being exposed to novel ideas and new ways of thinking is an experience I will not soon forget. My schedule is fairly flexible. About half of my students are in Manhattan and the rest are in North Jersey, where I live. (read more)
...Statistics was an integral part of my research as a graduate student in physics, so I have first hand experience in applied statistics. I work full time at a private tutoring company, where statistics is one of my specialties. My specialties are descriptive and inferential statistics, as well as probability and combinatorics. (read more)
...Via my school-age son, I have recently gained a lot of experience in some wonderful interactive math-teaching software and websites, such as Desmos, Geogebra and Mathigon. I don't think that schools have started using these much yet, but they have great potential for helping a tutor to make math... (read more)
Hi! I'm Evan, a New York University graduate with a BA in Finance. I volunteered as a tutor for my high school in all types of high school mathematics, including Algebra I and II, Geometry, Calculus AB and BC, and Statistics, and received great reviews from students that I mentored. (read more)
...I studied Calculus in high school and then advanced Calculus at Stanford University. I went onto major in Mathematical and Computational Sciences at Stanford University, taking over ten advanced math classes. I received an MBA at the University of Chicago where I studied financial derivatives, Calculus based. (read more)