...He didn't pass...he got an A!!! He still thanks me for that even to this day. In addition to a lot of tutoring, I am an adjunct professor of Strategy at Seattle University School of Business and Economics. So, I know how to interact with and engage students. (read more)
...In school, I devoured every math course offered and rapidly progressed as high as possible in my secondary school education. It disheartens me whenever I hear students complain that "math is too hard" or that they see no practical purpose. The faults lie in how the curriculum is taught; traditional practices are no longer effective in reaching today's students. (read more)
...Whether it’s breaking down complex equations or finding new ways to solve problems, I’m all about finding what works best for each student. My goal is always to build confidence along with skills, so students not only improve their grades but also start to enjoy learning. Throughout my tutoring career, I’ve worked with kids just starting school to college students tackling higher-level math. (read more)
...In terms of teaching experience, I have been tutoring students for several years across a range of subjects, particularly in biology, chemistry, and mathematics. I have worked one-on-one with high school and college students, tailoring my methods to fit their individual needs. My approach is interactive and student-centered. (read more)
7 Subjects: includingACT Math,Biology,Algebra 1,SAT Math
...I was very wrong. I first took Calculus my second year of high school, and I remember it as being quite a paradigm shift from all the math I knew. There was a moment taking the calculus series that I realized I wasn’t solving for some “x” anymore. (read more)