...Along with having been a teaching assistant, I have consistently maintained a 3.66 GPA at the University of Florida. This includes classes like Data Structures and Algorithms, and Computer-Human Interactions. Students generally described sessions as very helpful and informative, without just feeding them answers. (read more)
...I used to take part in math and physics competitions and olympiads, culminating in making it into the US National Physics Team in 2008. At Princeton, I received A's in both beginning and advanced physics classes (Mechanics, E&M, Quantum Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Mechanical&Aerospace engineering... (read more)
...I led lab sections, mentored project groups, and helped students determine how to tackle large problems. At UF, I took up tutoring for the school, where I covered subjects from introductory algebra to multivariable calculus and introductory biology to biochemistry. Between these, I also taught at a virtual camp for two summers, where I led various STEM classes. (read more)
...Calculus is my specialty. Whether it’s AP Calculus AB/BC, college-level Calculus 1 and 2, or preparing for CLEP exams, I help students tackle the toughest topics—limits, derivatives, integrals, and beyond—with a step-by-step approach that simplifies the process and delivers results. My students... (read more)
...I began at a brick-and-mortar business, helping K-9 students with basic math. Throughout my undergraduate studies, I tutored high school math and science (grades 9-12) as well as introductory college-level math and chemistry courses, with a focus on organic chemistry. Additionally, I worked as ... (read more)