...I plan to transfer to the University of Maryland to pursue a Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education. This academic journey has equipped me with a solid foundation in educational theories and practices, which I am eager to apply in a tutoring setting. While I have never officially tutored, I have gained valuable experience by tutoring family members, helping them with math and reading. (read more)
...Also, I have an MS in Operations Research, which involves a lot of statistics. And I currently work as a research mathematician, which uses statistics. I have been teaching linear algebra at Georgia Tech for the past 5 years. (read more)
...Even back then, I found joy in tutoring my friends, classmates, and younger brothers. Their “aha” moments fueled my enthusiasm for teaching. And yes, I’ve successfully raised three children who all made it into college. (read more)
...My teaching style is all about meeting each student where they are. I analyze their progress and adapt my methods to fit their unique learning needs, whether in a classroom, one-on-one, or in small group settings. In addition to my teaching experience, I’ve also volunteered with Girls, Inc., mentoring young girls and helping them discover their potential. (read more)