...Too often, people see their own lack of understanding as a lack of intelligence. In my experience, it usually means that the teacher explains in a way that doesn't make sense to the student or the student can't see a reason to care about the subject. I've dealt with both of those problems in my own early education. (read more)
...Many of my students have told me that they didn't realize they could do math until they worked with me. I completed my undergraduate degree at Duke University (majoring in Computer Science) and I received my Masters at Teachers College at Columbia University (majoring in Secondary Mathematics Ed... (read more)
...Another thing worth mentioning is: I make learning a fun experience and I have always seen impressive progress among my students. I am proud of what I do. If you need assistance in math, physics or even engineering, let me know. (read more)
...Being invited into people's homes is a humbling and personal experience, and I never want to take that for granted. I now have over 4 years of tutoring experience with over 400 students in 4 continents. I have covered a wide range of topics with my students, including Literature, History, Essay Editing, and Economics, however I have primarily focused on science and mathematics. (read more)
...When I'm not teaching at *all*, I can often be found reading books, writing essays, attending concerts, attending Meetup groups, visiting new cities, and visiting old friends. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out!I scored 5's on the AP exams for Calc AB and Calc BC, used... (read more)