...Statistics is one of my favorite subjects to teach because it is used in so many areas and majors. Part of my teaching strategy involves motivating students by working with examples of how statistics is used in their field. Anatomy is a subject that every pharmacist must be educated in. (read more)
...In high school, I scored a 7 on the IB Math exam and a 5 on the AP Statistics exam. I love reasoning through math questions with my students and the satisfaction that comes from completing a particularly challenging problem. As a biomedical engineering major and pre-med at Columbia, I excelled in my science coursework and scored in the 95th percentile on the MCAT. (read more)
...On a voluntary basis, I have written English (vocabulary, writing, and grammar) and Study Skills curricula for middle schoolers in Princeton. Afterwards, I taught the curricula to students in the classroom, both as a teacher and as a small-group tutor. The ability to adapt the curricula and my teaching style to fit the needs of the students is invaluable when tutoring. (read more)
...I am an Adjunct Professor of Physics at Farmingdale State College, Nassau Community College and Old Westbury. Additionally I can integrate calculus with trigonometry and geometry. As an Adjunct Professor in College Physics, I know that Trigonometry is used extensively to solve real world physics problems. (read more)
...I had tutored students at Kumon in mathematics for over a year and studied applied mathematics at Stony Brook University. Don't be shy about asking for help or clarifications as that is the only way you will learn. Even if it has been covered already, repetition, hard work, and dedication is key to doing well. (read more)