...As someone who was diagnosed with a vision processing disorder later in life, I know what it's like to struggle and to have to work harder than your classmates. Because of this, I spent a lot of my time researching the most beneficial ways to learn information that weren't just reading a textboo... (read more)
...I have also assisted fellow students in learning SAS programming at Rutgers University. I have recently completed accredited course work in both Logic (Philosophy Department) and Symbolic Logic, as well as Introduction to Philosophy. I am pursuing a doctorate degree in mathematics, and my focus is in Mathematics and Philosophy. (read more)
...I love mathematics and computer science, and there’s nothing that makes me happier than to teach others what I’ve learned. I want to benefit every student by showing them methods that I’ve found to be useful. I’m easy to reach out to, and feel free to contact me anytime to ask questions or sche... (read more)
...I am a New Jersey certified teacher currently teaching with 10 years of experience. I have been a teacher of Calculus for 7 years. I have taught both honors and AP Calculus. 22% of my students have received a 5, 33% a 4, and 33% a 3. (read more)
...I also think it’s perfectly fine to revisit questions until you feel confident. I’ve also helped friends prepare for standardized tests like the GMAT and GRE, and I know firsthand the challenges that come with them. I’m dedicated to helping you build your confidence and skills so you can succeed. (read more)