...I graduated from Harvard University in 2017 as a pre-med Biology major, so I've had extensive experience in tough physics courses. I've also taught physics at every level: high school, college, and even to help students prepare for the Chem/Phys portion of the MCAT. The way science is taught can be intimidating, but I teach physics in a way that makes sense! (read more)
...As a graduate student at UPenn’s Chemistry Department, I won a Teaching and an Academic Awards and graduated, (top of the class) with a Ph.D (Physical Chemistry)
I’d meet you exactly where you stand, then show, equip, train, and guide you along the surest (and shortest) path toward your goal
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...Now the sheer frequency of use of the concepts and language of Algebra, such as formulaic manipulations is second nature, so I try to share those methods. I've found that there is more of a "picture" of mathematics that develops from recognizing patterns rather than following "mechanical algorit... (read more)
...Outside the classroom, I supported high-risk students at EMU Bright Futures and empowered underserved girls through coding at Girls Who Code Summer Camp. In diverse roles like marketing coordination for Teach For America and as a Resident Advisor at the University of Michigan, I promoted inclusi... (read more)
...I've been helping with high school and college trigonometry for about 5 years. I like to help students understand and master this important field of math. I've taken several elementary and advanced undergraduate courses in probability and statistics. (read more)