Hello! I am currently a student and researcher in the pediatric neurology department at Washington University in St. Louis and I have my undergraduate degree in biochemistry. (read more)
...Then I was a grader for the course, then I was a teaching assistant. Now, I am the primary instructor for discrete math at a top 100 US university. I have earned both a bachelor's and master's degree in computer science. (read more)
13 Subjects: includingTrigonometry,Algebra 1,Algebra 2,SAT Math
...This is what made me fall in love with teaching and inspired me to teach in my free time. He changed the way I learned, and I hope to change how you learn and grasp mathematics. I employ various methods of teaching including, but not limited to, socratic questioning, visual learning, and kinesthetic learning. (read more)
...I always try to introduce new concepts via examples, and then make some conjectures with the students. Then, I like to get deep in the theory of what we are covering so we can use the new machinery in a precise manner in a variety of problems; I would define my style as from 'rigorous' to 'lots ... (read more)
...Grammar can seem confusing at first, but they are patterns which students tend to see fairly quickly. Learning these patterns and just practicing them will achieve great results. With over 12 years' experience tutoring students of all ages, mainly in mathematics, I have gained significant expertise in seeing what helps a student succeed and what does not. (read more)