...Whether teaching college students, K-12 students, engineers on the job, or fellow classmates, my principles have always been the same:
Understand where the student is now and what their goals are. Present the concepts in language that makes sense to them. Be encouraging and patient and positive, always. (read more)
...It’s not fun to do things that make you feel stupid, or that seem abstract and pointless. I aim to help students find enjoyment and resilience in struggling through problems. I want to help students find a more organized and fruitful way of approaching problems, seeing the bigger picture, and persevering.I have a BS in biochemistry, minor in math, magna cum laude from Seattle University. (read more)
...Do have adult students, I can help them efficiently also. Very often, in-person format works better than online. So if possible, I'd still prefer you are in the local Seattle area, we can then do in-person tutoring when the situation allows, or needed. (read more)
...I have over four years of industry experience at Microsoft and Adobe, specializing in full-stack development, data integration, and advanced algorithm implementation. Additionally, my background in teaching students up to an architect level in AWS, DevOps, and networking gives me a holistic unde... (read more)
...In high school, I was enrolled in honors and AP math courses achieving an "A" in each of these. In college, I continued to excel in mathematics, especially in accounting. Financial accounting was one of my favorite courses in college and I received an "A," with the highest grade in the class. (read more)