...Instead, I focus on building a strong foundation in critical thinking, analytical reasoning, and quantitative skills – core competencies highly valued by Ivy League admissions committees. The Ivy League represents a pinnacle of academic excellence, attracting the brightest minds from across the globe. If you dream of joining this prestigious community, the path may seem daunting. (read more)
...My engineering education includes a BS in Civil Eng from MIT and a PhD in Transportation from NJIT. I have over 30 years of engineering experience. I have taught test prep for both the Fundamental of Engineering (FE) and Professional Engineering (PE) exams. (read more)
...This was the theme of the Geometry class I had in 8th grade, and it served me well when I got to the more rigorous and proof-based classes at Caltech. Discrete math is a broad term for the study of mathematical objects that are discrete (i.e. separate or countable) by nature. Examples include integers, graphs, sets, and sequences. (read more)
...My strength in teaching comes from getting to know my students and how they learn best. My goal with every student is to tailor my teaching to their needs in order to maximize their learning and understanding. My specialties are algebra and geometry, but I am well-versed in a number of subjects, including calculus, trigonometry, statistics, and more. (read more)
8 Subjects: includingTrigonometry,Geometry,Algebra 2,ACT Math
...Electrical Engineering has been a career in which I've used computers and peripherals as tools, designed and developed computer-based systems, tested computer hardware and software, written software to run on computers, and networked computers to interface together for client server capability. ... (read more)