...Despite my academic achievements, learning didn’t come easily to me. I have a learning disability that makes everything a little more difficult, but for me, my main struggles were learning to read and developing fine motor skills. I had difficulty writing various numbers and letters, as well as tying my shoes. (read more)
...Having a degree in computer engineering, which is heavily steeped in programming, I can make this information more accessible! Logical mathematics are not in the core curriculum of most high schools, which makes it daunting. Logic based math courses may be considered "logical", but that doesn't make them easy! (read more)
...I’ve designed and led programs for some of the most mathematically talented students at West Point and provided academic support to students preparing for the rigor of college-level math. I’ve taught in traditional classrooms, small seminars, online formats, and one-on-one sessions—always with t... (read more)
...Having taken Honors Math 1 (Math 295) at the University of Michigan, I also have familiarity with a proof-based, formal approach to Calculus, including topics such as: the epsilon-delta definition of limits, continuity, topological spaces, and others. I completed my bachelor's degree in physics ... (read more)
...It is my goal to not only teach the mathematics involved with a particular subject, but to also develop critical thinking skills that can be applied outside of the classroom. I have an undergraduate degree in mathematics with a secondary education certificate. I am a New Jersey certified teacher currently teaching with 10 years of experience. (read more)