...I look forward to working with you!-Bachelor of Arts from Princeton University (Class of 2019)- Currently a PhD student in materials science at Caltech - Bachelor of Arts in Physics from Princeton University (Class of 2019)- Currently a PhD student in Materials Science at Caltech- Taken math clas... (read more)
...By the Spring of 2022, I had several programs competing for me to attend to their program. Now, as a Ph.D. student at UCLA, I help aspiring graduate students recreate my success. In particular, I review students' applications, review essays, and teach the GRE. (read more)
I am a graduate with a Master's of Chemical Engineering degree from the University of Louisville in Kentucky. During my years there, I graded math tests in the engineering school ranging from pre-calculus to Calculus 1-3 as well as the higher courses of Differential Equations and Numerical Methods. I also provided tutoring in those classes. (read more)
...Many students have misconceptions of how to apply theorems and difficult interpretation of questions in Calculus. I focus on students' blind spots and explain how the concepts are applied to questions with my own tips. I provide students with supplementary material. (read more)
...In college, I spent a lot of time mentoring underclassmen and prospective students in basic math, physics, and engineering concepts. My approach involves encouraging mentees to break problems down into smaller, more digestible chunks, and having them tackle each problem piecewise. This way, my ... (read more)