...I am most effective working one-on-one with students. I would love to help students in any elementary, middle, high school, and even some college math areas. I can be helpful in arithmetic, pre-algebra, algebra (1 and 2), geometry, trigonometry, pre-calculus, calculus, probability, statistics, and other advanced math coursework. (read more)
...I'm good at breaking down tough concepts into easy-to-understand steps, making it simpler for students to grasp. I've helped many students tackle challenging coursework and ace their exams throughout my time in high school and college. Additionally, I've worked one-on-one with students to provide personalized support and boost their confidence in tackling Algebra 2 topics. (read more)
...I love working with others and I am excited to get to know my students! After high school, I attended Case Western Reserve University, majoring in Biomedical Engineering, where I graduated top in my class with a perfect 4.0 GPA. While in undergraduate, I was a teaching assistant for Biomedical Engineering courses such as Biomaterials and Signals and systems. (read more)
...I regularly take SAT practice exams myself and consistently score top marks on the math section. My teaching style emphasizes a deep understanding of core concepts, ensuring that students can approach any problem with confidence. My approach involves breaking down complex topics into manageable pieces, strengthening problem-solving skills, and honing effective test-taking strategies. (read more)
...As a side note: I also got a degree in Communication Studies and Psychology. As an MBA student, I was a teacher's aide, and I was responsible for helping dozens of students do well in Financial Accounting. The class size was 160, and I helped at least 24 students through workshop classes and individual tutoring lessons. (read more)