...I encourage an informal, friendly environment, where students are comfortable to be themselves, ask questions, and make mistakes. I encourage wrong answers in lessons, not only because wrong answers help us learn, but also because many of today's most essential scientific advances began as mista... (read more)
...I am also a professional statistician. I have taught differential equations. I have a Ph.d in Applied Mathematics and most of my course work involves the use of linear algebra. (read more)
...Overall, I believe that math is not a difficult subject, it's just the way it's presented that makes it difficult. I have lots of examples from former students of how they changed the way they thought about math to a more positive feeling. I can help you work through your stumbling blocks and h... (read more)
...While there, I earned my Master's degree in Biomedical Sciences with a concentration in Neuroscience. I also committed three years to Cognitive Psychophysiological Research. My undergraduate education was completed at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., where I earned a Bachelor's in Neurobiology and a minor in Spanish while simultaneously pursuing the pre-medical track. (read more)