...I've always enjoyed helping others learn and grow; the best part of my job was seeing that glint in a student's eye when everything suddenly became clear to them, and they realized that they truly learned something in that moment. I have found that when a student says they're "bad at math," more... (read more)
...I teach single-variable, multi-variable, and even the calculus of differential forms. I will give you a solid understanding of which methods work on which problems. I have years of experience teaching geometry at both the high school and college levels, and I particularly love helping struggling students get comfortable with proofs. (read more)
...Test scores come and go, but attitude and enthusiasm are forever. My approach to tutoring is to ask questions and listen first, before I say much. I want to find out where you're at, what you understand and don't understand, and how you feel about what you're studying. (read more)
...One of the keys in developing an understanding is figuring out how each person learns and how to relate those ideas. From my experience as a math tutor in college is that each student has a stumbling block that they need resolved. My skill set is able to identify those deficiencies and relate these complex ideas to the student. (read more)