...I've taken many math courses, and performed very well in most of them, from AP calculus my freshman year in high school (got a 5 on the AP), to linear algebra, to differential equations, to statistics, to complex analysis. (And of course anything that's more basic, such as algebra and geometry).... (read more)
...I have since gone on to provide math tutoring at my local community college where I still employ the same principles that I learned while studying for my degrees. On top of the tutoring that I had performed in college, I took part in grading assignments for some Physics classes that were offered... (read more)
...I understand that students may have gaps in their learning which I can help identify and work with to help students succeed academically and feel confident about their learning overall. I have experience in the classroom setting with a full class of students but I have done a significant amount ... (read more)
...This is something neither a classroom teacher, nor technology can do accurately. A classroom teacher cannot do this consistently with each of their students, leaving some in the dust while leaving others bored. Educational technology is not advanced enough to notice the subtle concern on a stud... (read more)
...Along the way, I ask students questions to see how much of the information they are absorbing. I have a lot of enthusiasm when I teach and I encourage students not to give up when they are struggling. I remind students how rewarding it is when they solve problems on their own with some guidance. (read more)