...I have spent the last 3 years tutoring and working as a Teaching Assistant at University of Louisville for math, specifically college algebra. I was Tutor of the Year for the 2023-24 school year at University of Louisville! During my time I worked with 7 classes with 1000+ students of varying ages and skill levels. (read more)
I have an extensive background in Mathematics and am currently pursuing a Master's degree in Industrial Engineering from the University of Louisville's Speed School. As a graduate student, I taught several introductory level courses including College Algebra. I also did part-time tutoring helping with trigonometry, geometry, calculus and Algebra 1 and 2 at the high school/middle school level. (read more)
...I have a PhD in Economics and for my dissertation (and subsequent publications) I used SAS to estimate the parameters of NonLinear Models. I have a PhD in Economics with field work in Econometrics, which means that I have taken 5 graduate level courses and passed a comprehensive exam. I have a PhD in Economics with a focus on econometrics, which is based on linear algebra. (read more)
...When helping students, I realize that all students have different learning styles, and my teaching adapts to each student. During every lesson I will first go over any initial questions a student may have before proceeding with a lesson. When covering a certain topic, I like to use content the student has already had exposure to. (read more)
...I have been tutoring for 20 years now and have had great success with my students, ranging from middle school to college students. I began tutoring by helping other students in my high school classes. In college, I worked as a private math tutor for high school students. (read more)