...Ever since that time I've flown through my Maths classes with great skill and ease. In high school and college I never studied for any of my tests; I have a photographic memory, allowing me to remember everything from the lectures in great detail. I have always been the person to help other students after class, sharing my free time with others to enrich their learning experiences. (read more)
...Believe me, nobody understands this better than I. However, math can also be a beautiful thing. It can build roads, make airplanes fly, and send rockets into space. (read more)
...My most rewarding accomplishment was with a mentally disabled student from India named Priya. She had failed English 101 three times. Because she was on academic probation, this was her last chance to pass English 101 without being disqualified. (read more)
...This is why I chose to teach math. I also want to have a positive impact on the lives of people. When students use logical reasoning and critical thinking and engage in problem solving I see their self-esteem improve and their understanding of the world around them grow. (read more)
...For all students, I've made the sometimes monotonous study of scales and arpeggios a part of each and every lesson. Although these exercises are designed for classical music, being able to play arpeggios and scales easily and with facility also helps the student improve their ability to improvis... (read more)