...Earlier in my career before entering into industry, I've had experience as a math teacher at a leading academy in NYC and have taught students at all levels including elementary, JHS, high school as well as university students. As an undergraduate, I also served as a teachers assistant (TA) for ... (read more)
...Algebra is my favorite topic to teach in math. My students have told me that my teaching style is very different from their teachers' and they understand it better the way I teach it. I always look for different ways to explain math to students because not all students learn the same way. (read more)
...I took Differential Equations in college, as well as partial differential equations, and how to model differential equations in C. This is usually the most advanced math course taken by most engineering students. Differential equations (or affectionately "Diff-E-Q") aren't so much unlike normal... (read more)
...In graduate school, I volunteered to tutor five- and six-year-olds, using creative games and activities to make learning enjoyable. I tailor my approach to each student, incorporating visual representations or interactive activities depending on their learning style. My goal as a tutor is to simplify complex material and make learning both manageable and engaging. (read more)
...I specialize in aural rehabilitation, Auditory Processing Disorders, executive functioning, articulation, language, reading, writing, etc. I own a private practice called Island Wide Speech, and have experience working in schools, clinics, etc. I am certified by the American Speech-Language-Hea... (read more)