...The relationship is always mutualistic. At times, math can seem very abstract, and one of the most popular questions is: "When am I ever going to use this in real life?" I try to bridge this gap and provide practical examples. Additionally, improving one's logic process and mechanics is always helpful for everyday life. (read more)
...Through my experience, I have learned a variety of ways of making math "hands-on," through the use of manipulatives, electronic devices, and other methods. This has allowed me to help young mathematicians begin to realize their potential. Additionally, I have taught social studies, science, and social studies as both a classroom and special education teacher. (read more)
...Additionally, I scored 1550 on the SAT. My standardized testing abilities were not always there, but learnt, and I hope that I can instill them into anybody whom I tutor. My first experiences tutoring came in a high school math course where I would help answer basic homework problems. (read more)
...I am currently a junior mechanical engineering student at Virginia Tech with a 3.9 GPA. This semester, I’m taking a break from school to work full-time at an aerospace manufacturing facility, where I’m applying my math and science skills to real-world challenges. In my free time, I engage in personal projects, from coding robots to building furniture. (read more)