...As a computer engineering student at UF, I would like to share my educational background and tutoring experiences with you. I had a 3.82 out of 4 unweighted GPA in high school and a minimum of 3.5 GPA in college. I've learned 4 years of math courses (algebra, trigonometry, precalculus, and calculus 1/2), 4 years of science, 3 years of social studies, and 4 years of English courses. (read more)
...My teaching experience spans from university-level courses to high school SAT preparation, where I’ve helped students improve their scores. I regularly take SAT practice exams myself and consistently score top marks on the math section. My teaching style emphasizes a deep understanding of core concepts, ensuring that students can approach any problem with confidence. (read more)
...I like to explore math with you rather than just throw it at you. I stress understanding and have considerable knowledge. I struggled with math at times myself so often can relate to and know where the barriers and pitfalls in understanding and technique can occur and can approach problems from different angles. (read more)
...I hold a PhD in Mechanical Engineering and a Master's degree in Educational Psychology, equipping me with both technical expertise and a deep understanding of how students learn. I firmly believe that every student has the ability to succeed when given the right support and guidance. My journey as an educator began during my undergraduate studies, where I volunteered to tutor my peers. (read more)
...I feel that this educational background has helped me to develop reading strategies that I can in turn offer to the students I tutor. I can help students develop the skills they need to identify main ideas, authors' perspectives, and draw inferences from reading materials. By providing them with key strategies, they can feel more confident when they read. (read more)