...And once the "why" and "how" of the subject are understood, good grades and test scores will follow naturally. I am very patient with others, and I can easily explain concepts in multiple ways until they sink in for the student. For solving specific problems, I am inclined toward the Socratic method of teaching, asking questions in order to guide the student to the correct ideas. (read more)
...I have tutored several different local students through Algebra 2. Reach out and we can get your first session scheduled! I am a first year medical student at Duquesne University College of Osteopathic Medicine. (read more)
I am currently in my third year of my mathematics degree at the University of Pittsburgh, where I have passed all of the core math classes in the major including the entire calculus sequence, a course in analysis, and linear algebra. I received 5s on both AP Calculus exams as well as a 5 on AP Phys... (read more)
...My approach to teaching Algebra is conceptual. I train my students to make connections between the abstraction of Algebra and real-world applications. Having a degree in mathematics, calculus was used throughout my education. (read more)