I am a UC Berkeley graduate with a B.Sc in Chemical Engineering (concentrated in Materials Science and Engineering) and a minor in Chemistry. I have been tutoring since I was a freshman in high school, and during my years as an undergraduate at Berkeley, I was given the opportunity to work as a uni... (read more)
...I believe that consistency and discipline are what makes a student successful and as such, a lot of my lessons are oriented around practice. In high school, I participated in both MIT’s Introduction to Technology, Engineering, and Science Summer program (formerly known as MOSTEC) and Carnegie Me... (read more)
...In order to simplify the resulting complex statistics, I reduced the problem to a graph for which I developed a kinetic model. I simulated kinetics on the graph and solved the eigenvalue problem associated with a matrix chosen to approximate the graph. To this day, I reduce high dimensional problems to low dimensional ones to provide solutions for real-world problems. (read more)
I received my BA from Yale in 2009, where I studied Ethics, Politics, and Economics, and am a 2014 alumnus of Harvard Law School, where my focus was on behavioral ethics and the law. Over the past years, I have taught math and science, consulted on designing standardized tests, and have over five y... (read more)
Since my own learning process has often been convoluted, I find I have a strong ability to understand not only what someone understands but how they understand. This helps me take the appropriate tac when tutoring. Throughout my life, I have taken great comfort and found refuge in education and learning. (read more)