...Trust me, everyone struggles with it. But I firmly believe that with the right teacher EVERYONE can learn it. I'm an Ivy League trained astrophysicist who has been teaching physics for over 20 years. (read more)
...Mastery requires a strong understanding of combinatorics and set theory. I have taught these concepts at the high school and occasionally at the AP levels for over 9 years. My most recent self-administered test score on the SAT math portion was 780 out of 800, without the use of a calculator. (read more)
...I find that it's best when I work with students when I work at their pace, whether it is "fast" or "slow". Receiving feedback from students when they are understanding something and we can move on or when they are struggling with a concept and need to spend more time on it is key. I work with s... (read more)
...Having the right mindset and approach will do more for the student than showing them the steps to get to the answer. Like an adjustable exam, will increase or decrease difficulty of math problems based on the progress the student is making. I'm an avid reader, and find sentence construction quite exhilarating. (read more)
...I am currently a NYC Public School math teacher. I have been teaching mathematics for the past 12 years. Teaching is my passion and my goal to enhance my students’ knowledge and understanding through one-on-one support. (read more)