...I’ve been trained by Baruch professors who are experts in their fields and hold PhDs from Ivy League institutions and other top-ranking universities. Beyond teaching complex math, I am fully qualified to teach basic math to students from K-12 and to help students prepare for the U.S. citizenship... (read more)
Hello! I recently graduated from Princeton University with a B.A. in Public and International Affairs and certificates in Cognitive Science and Asian American Studies. I graduated Magna Cum Laude and won the Willard Thorp prize for the most outstanding senior thesis of an interdisciplinary nature. (read more)
...So I am well-rounded thinker with a passion for learning, and I know how to approach problem-solving creatively and relate to people of various personalities and backgrounds. I take pride in understanding where students are in a given subject as I strategize how to equip them to get where they want to be. I especially love instilling confidence in the people with whom I work. (read more)
...I grew up in New York, and I have always loved mathematics. I've been a TA at UPenn and currently hold the title of "Master Teaching Assistant", so I help lead the TA training. Throughout my time as an undergraduate at Bard College, I was a mathematics teaching assistant in Linear Algebra, Real Analysis, and other related core mathematics courses. (read more)
...I also specialize in what some consider to be the hardest part of geometry - logic, inductive/deductive reasoning and two-column proofs. I earned my PhD in physics in 2016, during which I taught eight semesters of college physics (algebra and calculus based), supervising over 300 students in tha... (read more)