...I was involved in private violin instruction for about 7 years where I learned to improve my skills and music theory. I also took part in the New York State School Music Association (NYSSMA) exams for 5 years, and earned a score of 90 on a level 6 piece, the maximum level, earning me a spot in t... (read more)
...I started tutoring in 2016 in high school by helping fellow students with their classes in one-on-one settings, and have continued to do so ever since. I expanded my teaching ventures in college when I started working part-time for the Art of Problem Solving, an online STEM school for advanced m... (read more)
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 am very flexible with times and rescheduling. As a bioengineering major in college, I have always had a knack for numbers and loved the problem solving nature of math and physics. I like to approach teaching math of any level like a puzzle, teaching my students all the rules needed to unlock the answer. (read more)
...In addition to these subjects I can help you in various other topics such as vocabulary, spelling, and geography. There's a good chance that if you need help in a subject, I can help you excel. I like to focus on how you learn as an individual; everyone has a style of learning, they just need some subjects put into their terms. (read more)