...I learned math from South Korea and America. In South Korea, speed and accuracy are two most significant skills for getting good grades in tests. In America, learning step by step but making sure to understand the concept deeply is the important thing. (read more)
...During my time in engineering school, I realized that what I loved most about engineering was modeling. There was something magical about being able to take something real and boil it down to simple and straight forward mathematical relationships, and I realized that becoming a teacher would all... (read more)
...I did pretty well in my undergraduate courses, and spent my last few years in school being a teacher's assistant for an undergraduate electromagnetism course. After graduating, I applied to a PhD program in Physics at UMass, and switched gears to soft matter physics. This gave me more expertise... (read more)
...I prefer to tutor online and one-on-one but am happy to meet in person if that is preferred. I like to work through the content with my student and determine where the student is confused. Then, we may move on to practice problems focused on the difficult areas for the student. (read more)
...Giving me the possibility to develop many pedagogical tools. Along my bachelor and master in physics formation, I have taken many Math and physics courses such as Linear Algebra, Calculus, Differential Equations, Mathematical Physics, Complex Variables, Statistical Probability, Geometry, Non-hom... (read more)