...Statistics are a tool for learning rather than a roadblock, and my goal is to make that transition easier for my students. Psychology is my passion. I have a neuron tattooed on my arm, which has proven to be a convenient diagram when I randomly end up explaining neuroscience to friends and family. (read more)
...In that case, I'm available to help them secure a solid footing on the concepts they still have difficulty understanding. The best way to generate enthusiasm for a subject is for teachers to openly display their passion, which certainly describes me regarding math. In school, I devoured every math course offered and rapidly progressed as high as possible in my secondary school education. (read more)
...On my first attempt on my SAT before going to college, I received an 800 on the critical reading section. I also performed well on the math and writing sections, allowing me to later be honored as a National Merit Finalist. This in turn led to many of the scholarships that financed over 75 percent of my undergraduate career at Texas A&M. (read more)
...I have passed the PhD qualifying exam in Econometrics at the University of Washington. I have over 5 years of experience studying the subject, and worked as a research assistant at the Federal Reserve using STATA everyday. I have completed 5 courses in statistics/econometrics at the undergrad and grad levels using Stata for modeling purposes. (read more)
...I have three, a Kawasaki Ninja 250r, a Yamaha R6, and a Suzuki GSX-R750. I play fighting games such as Street Fighter at a tournament level! I am really young! (read more)