...I specialize in one-on-one settings, where I connect with students and find the best way to relate to them. With that connection built on mutual respect, I find it much easier to carefully explain concepts in multiple ways to ensure students understand the material. I have a great deal of patience and a strong passion to be the best tutor I can be. (read more)
...Discrete math covers a wide range of topics, all of which I have studied as and undergraduate at Cornell and as a graduate student at Central Connecticut State University and University of New Hampshire. At Cornell I did extensive work with matrices in linear algebra and algorithms in computer s... (read more)
...I also have an MA in EE from Princeton and two BS degrees in Physics and EE from Georgia Institute of Technology. I have over 10 years of experience teaching and tutoring students from diverse backgrounds at the graduate, undergraduate, and high school level. I've worked as a teaching assistant... (read more)
...I want to be a tutor in order to inspire students; all students have the potential to succeed in the subjects they find challenging, it's just a matter of putting in a consistent effort with the proper guidance. My tutorial approach is much like the student would get in the classroom. I like to... (read more)
...I later graduated from the University of Rhode Island (URI) in Spring 2021 with an M.S. in Mathematics. I spent two years as a teaching assistant at URI, during which time I taught one section of Intermediate Algebra and three sections of Applied Calculus. Since graduating from URI, I have taught several sections of Algebra and Calculus courses at the community college level. (read more)