...I took four years of Spanish in middle and high school and scored an 800 on the Spanish SAT II. I'm by no means a native speaker, but spending over the last four years in Mexico has given me much insight into colloquial expressions, and I can now freely apply many grammar concepts that had alway... (read more)
...Taught sections of 65 students in a math course at Texas A&M University during the Fall 2019 and Spring 2020 semesters. The course covered topics similar to precalculus and and algebra II courses. I have taken a total of about 15 upper division and graduate level abstract math classes covering proof techniques in a variety of topics, including discrete math. (read more)
...Finite math is some of the most fun (and most confusing) math to learn - it sits apart from the "typical" math trajectory of algebra -> calculus, and you can get to the outer reaches of the theory much more quickly than with calculus, for example. This makes it an interesting subject, and simultaneously easy to approach and hard to master. I studied applied mathematics at university. (read more)
...Whether your student would like to preview the coming year's material, prep for a placement test, get help with a summer course, fill some gaps, or just have fun with some enrichment activities, I'd be happy to help! I am excited about helping students of all levels and abilities understand math... (read more)
Hello! My name is Josh and I live in the misty forests of the Pacific Northwest. In May 2023, I graduated from University of Southern California (USC) with a Master's in Computer Science (3.9/4.0 GPA). My bachelors degree is from Vanderbilt University where I graduated Summa Cum Laude majoring in Mathematics, Computer Science, and Physics. (read more)