I have had teaching responsibilities since I began graduate school. At SUNY at Buffalo, I was an assistant for courses in calculus of a single variable, multivariable calculus, and linear algebra; at SUNY at Brockport, I was the instructor of a course in basic algebra. Currently, I am a graduate student and adjunct instructor at Binghamton University. (read more)
...I have tutored students from Middle School to Graduate School and have taught over 25 different college mathematics courses. Beyond being a tutor, I am a scientist and research mentor. I received my Ph.D. in Mathematics and have my B.S. degree in Biochemistry. (read more)
...For just under three years, I worked directly with youth aged 12 to 17 on a research study investigating adolescent development. This involved working with youth for up to 7 hours at a time, which has provided me with many skills that carry over to tutoring. I have also worked with 4 and 5-year-olds as a camp counselor over three summers, including as a head camp counselor. (read more)
...Then I ask an upper-level question to challenge them and let them work on it. If they can not figure out the solution, in the final stage I give hints to approach the problem and work together to the completion. I am a Mechanical Engineer and living in Rochester, NY. (read more)