...With a Bachelor's degree in Economics from Cornell University and a top Master's in Business Administration from Columbia University with Dean's Honors (top 25%), I have a strong academic foundation and extensive teaching experience that allows me to effectively guide students of all ages and ski... (read more)
...I understand what it takes to achieve academic and professional excellence because I have walked the path myself. After high school, I attended the University of Michigan where I majored in computer science and economics. I then worked as a software developer for nearly three years before attending law school at Northwestern University. (read more)
My educational story began at UCR where I got my bachelor’s in pure mathematics being awarded both dean’s and chancellor’s honor roll for multiple years. I then went to UNLV where I received my masters of education in curriculum and instruction for secondary math. Receiving my teaching credential at the same time of receiving my masters. (read more)
...I particularly enjoy helping students with executive function disorder break their work into manageable chunks and GET IT DONE with a minimum of stress. I love helping middle, high school and college students with anxiety, ASD, ADHD, or LD figure out how to successfully juggle all of their courses. My strengths seem to be in making hard things easy and the daunting doable. (read more)
...I’ve also worked with local high school and middle school students on algebra through AP Physics/Calculus. I tutor middle school through college levels in math (all levels), physics, and test prep (SAT/ACT/AFOQT). Sessions are in person or online, via Wyzant or Zoom. I offer a free 15–20 minute intro call (no obligation) and require only 12-hour cancellation notice. (read more)