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...I received my Bachelor's Degree in Physics (3.95 GPA), in the course of which I made regular use of algebra in solving problems. I received a 5 on my AP Calculus BC test, along with an A grade for the high school class. In college, I learned more advanced mathematics such as vector calculus and differential equations and kept a 4.0 GPA in all my math courses. (read more)
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...I've previously tutored with the National Honor Society, the University of Chicago's Harper Tutors program, and the American Physical Society's Bridge Program for students from underrepresented backgrounds. I also help teach college physics at Stanford. I actually struggled a lot with math & ph... (read more)