...I have two Ivy League degrees (Princeton/Columbia) in Engineering and an MBA, so I have always valued solid education. I have a wealth of experience in investment banking and IT consulting before I got into teaching and tutoring. I started my career in tutoring by teaching test prep for Kaplan Test Prep in 2003. (read more)
...I am currently a student at Columbia University, majoring in computer science. I graduated from high school with an unweighted GPA of 3.99/4.0 and taken 14 APs, including AP Calculus BC, AP Physics I & II, AP US History, AP Computer Science A, and more. My most confident subjects are math and science. (read more)
...I acquired a Master's Degree in Elementary Education from CW Post University back in 2000. This certificate gave me permission to teach all the Core Subject plus Reading, Spelling, handwriting and grammar. Over the past 17 years of my certified teaching career, we are consistently asked to give lessons to our students at least a few times per week on study skills procedures. (read more)
...I am an ivy league graduate with a Ph.D. in mathematics and education. I am a math teacher/math professor with over 20 years of experience teaching mathematics to middle school/high school and college students. I have tutored a lots of students one-on-one, as well as in small groups. (read more)
...Algebra I is an important topic in math since it is a gateway to higher education and gives you the skills to solve more complex problems. In Algebra 2, students will learn about numbers, polynomials, inequalities, sequences and sums, many types of functions and how to solve them. They will gain a deeper insight into math and practice using new skills with many questions. (read more)