...Additionally, I worked as a laboratory assistant in a biocatalysis lab, where I prepared solutions, operated machinery, and assisted with lab maintenance tasks. I have bachelor's degree in physics, which heavily involved principles from geometry. I graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in Physics from the University of California, Riverside with a G.P.A. of 3.9. (read more)
...This teaching was done partly in person and partly online. Methods - One of the most important parts of learning math is practice, practice, practice! In our sessions, we will go through tons of examples, discussing how some examples are different from others and going over strategies to determine how to know when to use "this" technique versus "that" technique to reach a solution. (read more)
...I have been lucky to have many great math & physics instructors who inspired me in the subject, and I wish to do the same for other students. Math would be more interesting if we didn't treat it like a series of steps to follow but instead tried to reason it out. I often learn a lot from visualizations and enjoy learning about various applications of each topic when it's relevant. (read more)
...SAC tutoring math, physics, and engineering. I have tutored Calculus and differential equations courses and personally received the highest grade possible in every calculus course in college. I have a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from UCLA. (read more)
...I am passionate about chemistry as a science and strive to bring the passion and excitement I feel about the subject into my lessons. In addition to teaching my undergrad colleagues. I also volunteered in various STEM enrichment programs in the community geared at increasing the interest and curiosity of kids K-12 pertaining to the natural sciences. (read more)