Hello, my name is Jake. I earned two Bachelor's degrees, one in Mathematics and the other in Physics, in college where I also became a lifetime member of the mathematics honor society Kappa Mu Epsilon. My undergraduate studies gave me many valuable experiences when it comes to the student/teacher dynamic. (read more)
...I also recently took an introductory ML class, so I'm familiar with all of the most commonly used algorithms. Native English speaker (American English), have also given speeches on various occasions, including in Model UN & debate in high school, and more recently a couple of political/activism ... (read more)
Hi, my name is Victoria and I'm a native Russian speaker. For 15+ years I work at a college preparatory school in New England. My Russian language program is highly successful with many graduates continuing their studies at top colleges and universities such as Harvard, Dartmouth, Oxford, American University, etc. (read more)
...While I try and make my teaching/tutoring as accessible as possible, and try to avoid mathematics jargon, I do have high expectations for my students. Learning math and statistics is all about doing problems and examples, so I expect my students to continually do new problems. I have lots of resources that I can provide to help students do more problems. (read more)
...I am especially passionate about writing and created a Writing Center with peer tutoring at the school where I currently teach. I hold degrees from Gettysburg College, Dartmouth College, and completed some doctoral coursework at Regis College prior to moving states for work. I enjoy working in small groups as well as one-on-one with students and have done this in-person and online via Zoom. (read more)