...In college, I went on to continue my mathematics education as well as my teaching experience. I have taken a multitude of college level math classes in my studies as an engineer and have served as a TA for a year and a half. Please contact me if you would like any more information!I have taken Differential Equations at CMU in my pursuit of my BS degree in Chemical Engineering. (read more)
...I worked directly with students through web cam study sessions or side by side in university libraries. The most common response to my instructional style was that I was approachable and effective in my communication style with students. The best way to move through weaknesses in studies is to address them directly after all! (read more)
...I have been teaching math at the undergraduate level for the last 13 years, covering a wide variety of topics: precalculus, calculus, linear algebra, differential equations, and theoretical math classes. I have received uniformly excellent teaching reviews. I also received a teaching award while a graduate student at UCLA. (read more)
...I have taught physics and mathematics as a college instructor and as a personal tutor for almost a decade. My favorite part of teaching has always been working with students one-on-one, so I love tutoring. I have an undergraduate degree in Physics and a graduate degree in Astrophysics. (read more)
...For the past 8 years I have been working in non-profit organizations with high school students in the Chicagoland area. For the past 6 years I worked as a STEM Program Associate, where my role consisted of mentoring other tutors as well as working directly with students. Before that position, I worked as a full day in school tutor through a bridge program, focusing on major math gaps. (read more)