...In college and graduate school, I also worked as a teaching assistant, leading engaging discussions in classroom settings and tutoring college students. During my time in graduate school, I started working as a tutor, giving me 15 years of tutoring and teaching experience for grade levels spanni... (read more)
...Unfortunately, for a number of reasons math has become this scary monster for a lot of students, rather than the fun tool that it truly is. Because of this, I not only work to help students with particular mathematical concepts but also to build their confidence in math. I believe that every student is capable of succeeding, and it is important that they believe that too. (read more)
...I strive to help struggling students develop confidence and understanding through patience and perseverance. I love to see students succeed! I have a Bachelor's degree in Management and Decision Sciences from the Wharton School at UPENN. (read more)
9 Subjects: includingGeometry,Algebra 1,Algebra 2,SAT Math
...In graduate school, I took a course on Teaching Diverse Learners, half of which was devoted to special education, one lesson of which was devoted entirely to autism. I got an A- in that course. I am an autistic person myself and am intimately familiar with the challenges autism might present to learning as well as how to circumvent those challenges and use autistic traits as assets. (read more)
...I learned a lot from being able to assist students of varying skill levels, and I cultivated an encouraging environment that helped us all achieve our respective goals in classes. The differing skill levels allowed me to understand different learning styles of students and tailor my sessions to ... (read more)