...I’ve completed advanced coursework in Multivariable Calculus and Linear Algebra, as well as both AP Physics sequences by my sophomore year of high school, and I’m currently studying quantum mechanics. My background enables me to support students in a variety of subjects, including algebra, geome... (read more)
Hi! I am currently a student at Johns Hopkins University finishing up the final year of my BS/MS in Chemistry, with a focus on organic chemistry. I work as a teaching assistant at JHU for organic chemistry lecture and lab for over 3 years. (read more)
...I think that the true test of mastery is being able to share your knowledge. If they have gaps, we work on problems on an online whiteboard, where I can see every step of their work. I find that even more important that getting the right answer is taking the right steps to that answer, because without understanding, correctness is irrelevant. (read more)
My name is Sam. I recently completed my PhD in Math at UMass Amherst. I have experience as an instructor and as a teaching assistant in calculus, as well as one-on-one tutoring at the Calculus Help Center. (read more)
...Outside of tutoring, I enjoy being outdoors with my fur baby, reading/listening to books on psychology, and taking care of my mind and body.My love of teaching Math goes back to my high school days, when I started tutoring students from lower grade levels in Math as part of helping my Mom run her... (read more)