...Continual assessment of knowledge and understanding is the key - derived from observation and questioning. My emphasis is always on achieving deeper understanding. I graduated from the University of Cambridge in England - one of the world's premier engineering schools, where everything (including mathematics) is brought back to first principles. (read more)
...If you are interested in working with me, or would like to have a further discussion, please kindly let me know. As a math major with both BS and MS degrees in math, I studied multiple courses on discrete math, including Logic, Linear Algebra, Advanced Algebra, Graph theory, Set Theory, and so on. I teach Algebra at a college. (read more)
...I have been introduced to a wide variety of learners and often tailor my lessons to meet the skills and abilities of the classroom. I have had students who moved up to the Honors level find great success in my class, while others who are weaker in the subject recommended me to their friends for ... (read more)
...As an undergraduate teaching assistant, I developed a teaching style that balances clear explanations with plenty of practice problems to reinforce learning—a technique I’ve found invaluable for mastering math. I bring several years of teaching and tutoring experience. I tutored middle school s... (read more)
...I'm a sophomore at Johns Hopkins with a major geared towards chemistry, chemical engineering. I finished a full sequence of the equiv to a 5 on the AP Chem, Chem 1 and 2 here, and I'm currently doing biochemistry. I did pre algebra in 7th and 8th grade as well, in an advanced setting, in which I took the Regents in 8th grade. (read more)