...Besides teaching Japanese to non-Japanese speakers, I am also teaching Japanese and Math ( algebra 1) at a weekend school for Japanese-native students in CT, who need to keep their Japanese and Math skills up their standard while they attend their local schools during the week. While I teach Jap... (read more)
...I have a flexible teaching style and can work with students with a variety of needs. I am very interested in studying religion from an academic perspective. During my undergraduate career, I took several religion classes, some looking at specific religions through the lens of literature, culture, and politics and others examining the interaction between religious groups and society at large. (read more)
...I was also in charge of grading roughly 30 students' homework, so I saw firsthand the common mistakes that students make in the course. I let the students work through the problem until they come across a specific point where they are stuck. I then ask them how they approached the question, and if it's flawed, I'd direct them with clues. (read more)
...I am now at New York Medical College and applying into OB/GYN. I am a member of my medical school's honor society and have extensive experience providing tutoring services for my peers. In my free time, I enjoy traveling, hiking, and rock climbing. (read more)
...I emphasize the necessity of knowing the reasons for a particular method as well as its performance. I teach from arithmetic through the calculus. As for my credentials, I hold a Bachelor of Science in mathematics from MIT, and a PhD in Mathematics from NYU. (read more)