...I believe that doing well on the PSAT/SAT has a lot to do with the outside work that a student puts into preparing. Having a tutor will help this process of preparation, and I believe any student is perfectly capable of a near perfect score on the SAT. Lesson plans based on student evaluation at the beginning, with weekly/montly improvement lesson plans. (read more)
My name is George D. and I graduated from Princeton Magna Cum Laude with a degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering. I have a strong background in mathematics, physics, and chemistry and I am looking to spend a few hours a week helping students from 1st - 12th grade in these subjects. I have ... (read more)
...I have an extensive background in probability and combinatorics. I taught an applied math course which included probability and graph theory at Rutgers University. I was a grader for a discrete math course which included the topics of logic, probability, and graph theory at Boston University. (read more)
...For my work as an EECS instructor at MIT, I was the co-winner of the 2006 Goodwin Medal, MIT's top award for excellence in teaching by a graduate student (given to 1 or 2 of 6,000 potential grad students). I worked as a software engineer for several startups. I taught several undergraduate- and ... (read more)
...My teaching philosophy is based on the notion that math is fun and practical; the best way to learn Math is by doing it. Through personal experience, I truly believe that learning math is a highly profitable investment for any individual both intellectually and professionally. Whether you need ... (read more)