...When it comes to my tutoring approach, I tend to teach how my teachers taught me back in high school - passionately and effectively. I usually do a few examples and then let the students take free reign and if they ever get stuck, I give them hints in the right direction - but never give them th... (read more)
...He's had multiple engagements teaching and mentoring students, researchers, and coworkers at all levels (from high school to graduate students, postdocs, and professional colleagues; frequently cited on Ph.D theses, etc.)PhD Physics from Princeton, BA in Physics/Math from UC Berkeley, 12 years of... (read more)
...I have a B.A in Economics from Queens College and an MBA in accounting from the University of Massachusetts. I have 20 years financial experience in financial services. I have taught high school math for 9 years. (read more)
...I like tutoring because it allows to me to take part in a student's growth and transformation: I prefer one-on-one tutoring rather than teaching a big class because I believe learning can and should be tailored to meet a specific student's needs and situation. I received a bachelor's degree in E... (read more)
...I enjoy working one-on-one with students and providing the individual attention which really helps them develop the conceptual understanding they need in mathematics. My approach is to work patiently with the student, endeavoring to see their understanding of the problem at hand, and explaining ... (read more)