I recently received my Ph.D. in mathematical physics from the University of California, Santa Barbara, which has a top 10 physics program in the United States. Before that, I did my undergraduate in physics at Columbia University. As a graduate student, I worked with fifteen upper and lower-division courses with both the physics and mathematics departments at UCSB. (read more)
...Personally, I've always loved math. After 3 years of taking collegiate level math courses, I've come to realize that it's not that I found the math extremely interesting per se, but rather that the way it was taught to me and was made to be enjoyable. Like any other problem solving subject, at ... (read more)
Whether you’re taking Calculus II or Discrete Structures, navigating these subjects can be quite challenging. As a junior majoring in both Computer Science and Cognitive Science at Rutgers University, I can relate to this difficulty. Therefore, my goal is to simplify and optimize the way these classes are taught. (read more)
...I believe I understand the student's needs as I am also a student. Also I tailor my lessons to the needs every individual has and try to go at their pace. I have experience grading and creating activities, so I understand what is expected from the student. (read more)
I am a science, math, test preparation, and writing instructor with almost 20 years of experience. I have helped students from nearly every imaginable academic background achieve success in the subjects I tutor. Unlike other people who perform well on standardized tests, I can confidently and accurately explain the step-by-step approach that I took to arrive at the correct answer. (read more)