...At my university, my major is Mathematics with Applied Science. This means that the majority of my major is mathematics, but I am doing a bit of Cognitive Science and Economics. I was a camp counselor for two years and I am also going to be working at another camp that is STEM related. (read more)
...Moreover, I have competed successfully in numerous competitions and have had considerable experience working with students in this area. I have taken differential equations as an undergraduate and received an A in the course. I also have a lot of experience tutoring this subject. (read more)
...This included preparing lesson plans and grades for the students and encouraged me to find more creative ways to engage my students in problem solving. I spent a year substitute teaching in an urban school district. I spent 6 months covering maternity leave for a 3rd grade ELA/Social Studies teacher and spent 2 months covering for a 3rd grade Math/Science teacher. (read more)
...I believe this has helped me enable students, as well as myself, to engage in the material in a way which is distinct from normal class settings. My style revolves around introducing students to methods of learning and studying which empower them to become enthusiastic independent learners. I have taught college algebra, lead various physics lab courses, and tutored both at NCSU and UNCW. (read more)
...Working with a student and creating a customized learning curriculum makes every new student a challenge and opportunity. SAT math seems daunting to many students at first, particularly after the first real test. It does not have to be. (read more)