...I strive to ensure that all of my lessons and sessions are flexible and able to be adapted to the needs of my students. I have worked with many students with ADHD both diagnosed and un-diagnosed/medicated in the past. I am a current graduate student in Special Education with a Bachelor’s Degree in Humanities. (read more)
...The good news is that you can do well even if you don’t like it. In life there are all sorts of things we’d rather not do, but we do them anyway. Go ahead and hate math if you want to, but do the work anyway. (read more)
...I've had a lot of experience teaching separable equations, first-order, and second-order ODEs, variation of parameters, and many linear algebra aspects of differential equations. I have TA'ed for two linear algebra courses at UCLA, applied and theoretical proof-based. I have also taught it to high school and college students. (read more)
...It’s not something I do regularly, but the rest of the tools are used daily. Solving polynomials for roots was once a ‘game’ as is Sudoku with prizes. My ‘lite’ reading is books on the development of mathematics; the origin of the logarithm, the origin of complex numbers, the origin of zero, etc. (read more)
...I can share strategies that will help you recognize patterns in questions and common traps to avoid. I also have a masters in math from UCSD and did a bachelors in math at Columbia University. Taught Linear Algebra at Community College, Math Major at Columbia University and was in PhD candidat... (read more)