...Before college, I always preferred math to any other subject, and it was in high school where I truly fell in love with it. The story goes that some are either math people or non-math people, that some are just innately good at solving complex equations or proving elaborate theorems. I don't agree. (read more)
...For the past four years, I have volunteered as a tutor, working with both middle and high school students across various subjects, including math, biology, and English. My tutoring experience includes one-on-one sessions tailored to individual student needs as well as leading small group session... (read more)
...My approach with students is to try to work with them to solve the problems. I show them the basics of their questions and work from there to help them fully comprehend what the questions want you to do. I need to show the students how to solve the problems on their own. (read more)
...It is the bridge from the concrete to the abstract study of mathematics. Topics include simplifying expressions, evaluating and solving equations and inequalities, and graphing linear and quadratic functions and relations. Real world applications are presented within the course content and a function's approach is emphasized. (read more)
...I also have had a few college and graduate students from MIT, Harvard, Princeton, Berkeley, Duke, USC, UCLA, University of Chicago, Pepperdine, CSUN, and Los Angeles Community Colleges. I did not seek this path (teaching), but rather, I stumbled upon it and love it! I hope to train, empower, encourage, teach, and heal hearts and minds for the rest of my life. (read more)