...I took the SAT once in 2010 and earned a perfect score (800) on the math section. I also have a B.S. in Physics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and currently work as a software engineer, so I have strong analytic and problem solving skills that I believe are crucial to doing well on the SAT Math section. Memorizing formulas is absolutely the wrong approach. (read more)
...Currently, I work at Microsoft, where I assist enterprise customers with their Azure cloud architecture. My role involves guiding multi-million dollar contract clients in optimizing their cloud solutions, reviewing their code, and ensuring best practices are followed. This position has honed my skills in cloud computing, code analysis, and large-scale system architecture. (read more)
...I tutor all ages and levels -- from elementary math to graduate level probability and stochastic calculus. I got my B.A. in math at UC Berkeley and completed my PhD. at the University of Chicago. While being a graduate student, I taught many college level math classes such as Calculus, Multivariable Calculus, and Linear Algebra. (read more)
...I have also helped students with discrete math before in a university math tutoring center. I have a master's degree in mathematics. I also have taken and tutored differential equations in the past. (read more)
I am a fourth-year student at the University of Chicago studying economics and public policy and I will be starting a joint MA program in International Relations in the fall of 2024. In high school, I took precalculus, AP Calc BC (5 with AB subscore 5), AP Stats (5), and discrete math; I scored a 1... (read more)