...I studied Calculus in high school and as an undergrad at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. I taught it and applied it to my PhD thesis on non-linear partial differential equations at Cornell University. I applied Calculus extensively in my years as Earth Scientist and numerical modeler of the Earth's Land/Ocean/Atmosphere System at the NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center. (read more)
...I also understand the importance of navigating modern online learning platforms, and I can help students become more comfortable with these tools as they work through their coursework. I believe that every student has the ability to succeed in math and science. My approach is patient, encouraging, and centered around creating a sense of curiosity and confidence. (read more)
...I got my first Master's degree in Health Economics from Johns Hopkins, and as a Fulbright scholar I specialized in English. With my unique background, I specialize in college, graduate, and PA/med school application essays. As a Fulbright scholar, I taught English as a second language and draw on my experience teaching to support my students in academic writing. (read more)
...There are some variations in the exact curriculum taught in schools, but the common topics are the overall structure of an atom (the overlap between physics and chemistry), basic chemical reactions (periodic table, basic compounds and bonds between atoms) and basic physics (Newton's laws, wave p... (read more)
...During my PhD I focused primarily on studying how the Earth moves and deforms; my research required me to utilize knowledge of algebra, geometry, calculus, statistics, and physics in order to be successful. I was fortunate enough to have several undergraduate mentees who I led through projects ... (read more)