...Every student can learn and progress in their area of difficulty. It is important to understand that every student learns differently and at their own pace. In my six years of teaching, I have taught Algebra 1 CC, Agebra 2, and Geometry CC. (read more)
...As a practicing scientist, I regularly utilize statistics to construct hypotheses and reach rigorous conclusions. I have also taken graduate level courses in statistics. I have tutored students on concepts including probability distributions (normal, binomial etc.), hypothesis testing, and regression analyses. (read more)
...Don't be shy about asking for help or clarifications as that is the only way you will learn. Even if it has been covered already, repetition, hard work, and dedication is key to doing well. I had studied applied mathematics at stony brook university with concentrations mainly in finance and statistics. (read more)
...Anatomy is a subject that every pharmacist must be educated in. It would be impossible to understand how drugs work without understanding the human body. Pharmacists need to be educated in microbiology to understand the pathology of infectious diseases and how drugs are designed to selectively target a pathogen, while sparing the host’s cells. (read more)
I am a former Wall Street quant with degrees in Math, Computer Science and Finance. I have been tutoring since my days on the Math Team at Stuyvesant HS. I was a high school teacher for a brief time and, more recently, I taught Probability and Statistics at Stony Brook University for a few years, where I received the President's Award for Excellence in Teaching. (read more)