...I eventually left this behind to move to New York for grad school, where I was the primary instructor for a variety of math courses at City College, including College Algebra and Trigonometry, Precalc, and Calculus. After completing my PhD (focused on set theory and mathematical logic), I'm exci... (read more)
...It was a significant pay cut, but there's more to life than money. I consider myself a lifelong learner, and I learn best when I'm interested in what I'm studying. I enjoy sharing my passion for learning more about math and science with my students, and my passion even encompasses learning itself. (read more)
...Similarly, I expect students to be respectful of my time and give an appropriate heads up when rescheduling or cancelling a lesson. I am frequently available on short notice and will gladly try to fit you in, so feel free to send me a last second request and I’ll do my best to help out. Feel free to contact me with any questions you may have or to schedule a lesson. (read more)
...Every math concept builds upon the previous one, so if a child does not have a solid understanding of one particular concept, he or she will struggle with what follows after. For this reason math gets harder for these kids every school year. To help these children, I go back to the basics to see where a student got lost. (read more)
...I find that my experience in the arts has lead me to become a more full person, allowing for greater connections between myself and the students I work with. I hope to instill in them the confidence that they are capable of critical thinking and able to tackle any problem that they may face in t... (read more)