I always knew that I loved math and physics, and when I was entering college I asked my father for guidance/assistance as to what direction I should pursue in college and subsequently my career. I remember he asked me "What do you love and what do you do well?". I answered honestly saying I loved math and I was good at solving problems. (read more)
...In more advanced courses you learn about bond and stock issuance, leases, and pensions to name a few concepts. These are all important concepts for any business student to understand as early in your career as possible. The key is to work with someone who not only has an academic understanding of these concepts but also an idea of how they are applied professionally. (read more)
I have been helping my fellow students informally since the start of high school. After graduating from MIT I feel like I can continue to assist others with a desire to learn and excel. I understand that some, if not many, students benefit greatly from a more one-on-one learning approach and I loo... (read more)
...I tutor algebra 1 and 2 from linear functions, exponential, quadratic, radicals, and rationals at the basic, intermediate, and advanced level. I taught Statistics to myself using a textbook from my old community college. I work with topics such as frequency tables, histograms, probability, confidence intervals, normal and t distribution, and many other topics. (read more)
...I have also tutored students in AP Biology, so I have a strong understanding of the subject material! I took a Biomedical Engineering class in 11th grade, which required a deep understanding of several biological concepts. I will be attending Johns Hopkins University studying Biomedical Engineering in the fall! (read more)