...I also have at least 24 hours of university coursework in computer science. I also familiarity with scripting and functional languages (particularly Mathematica and R but also some Python, Ruby, Lisp). I was a software in engineer for 14 years, primarily programming. This also included a primary focus in database application design and implementation. (read more)
...Teaching Style: I work well with students who are truly interested in learning the material. I find that I learn best when I understand where an equation came from and why it makes sense, so I teach my students the same way. Having a student memorize an equation will not help them to be better problem solvers or learn when to apply the appropriate methods in different problem types. (read more)
...I especially enjoy teaching Algebra 1 and seeing a student's skill level rise throughout the course of their study as the Algebra 1 course material builds upon the firm foundation at the beginning. As a chemistry major and scientist, I found that a thorough grasp of algebra and mathematics in ge... (read more)
...I took the GRE in December 2021, and I scored a perfect 170 on the Quantitative section. In May, I will obtain my master's degree from the University of Iowa in Actuarial Science. I've passed three actuarial exams with the Society of Actuaries (SOA), specifically Exams P, FM, and FAM; I'll take ALTAM in April 2024, and I plan to take SRM and/or PA before the end of the year. (read more)
...I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science and Mathematics from the University of Maryland, College Park. I was honored as an honors Computer Science student and made the dean’s list every semester. During my undergraduate studies, I completed a diverse array of courses in both mathematics and computer science. (read more)
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