...Giving me the possibility to develop many pedagogical tools. Along my bachelor and master in physics formation, I have taken many Math and physics courses such as Linear Algebra, Calculus, Differential Equations, Mathematical Physics, Complex Variables, Statistical Probability, Geometry, Non-hom... (read more)
...I did pretty well in my undergraduate courses, and spent my last few years in school being a teacher's assistant for an undergraduate electromagnetism course. After graduating, I applied to a PhD program in Physics at UMass, and switched gears to soft matter physics. This gave me more expertise... (read more)
...I received a dual degree in chemical engineering and mathematics (statistics and applied math) at University of Massachusetts Amherst, Commonwealth Honors College. I recieved Chancellor's Scholarship throughout my entire undergraduate program. I lived in South Korea, Australia, Canada and I moved to America in 2012. (read more)
...I take great pride in working to help students progress in their learning of mathematics. I have taught the following math subjects at the high school level: Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, Integrated Math, Trigonometry, PreCalculus, Calculus 1, AP Calculus AB, and Calculus 2. I understand that math is difficult and can be very challenging. (read more)
...Whether in a one-on-one tutoring session or a group classroom setting, I build conceptual understanding and problem-solving skills. What sets me apart is my ability to connect abstract concepts to relatable, real-world examples. I’ve designed project-based labs and used simulation tools to make theoretical ideas more tangible and engaging. (read more)