It all started with me being very poor at algebra in high school. I struggled a lot, till I got an excellent tutor who kept using different approaches to get the information across till we found the right one. I ended up loving my arch nemesis (math) so much that I went on to get a 730 out of 800 in my SAT math and I've used the same approaches taught to me to help struggling students. (read more)
...I also earned a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree. Previous Tutoring/Teaching Experiences:While in college earning my bachelor's degree and my master's degree, I tutored a lot of my friends in math. After completing my MBA, I taught high school math (grades 9 - 12). During the school year and summer months I taught Algebra Lab, Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II. (read more)
I graduated from the University of Michigan with a degree in Industrial Engineering, where I developed a strong foundation in math, science, and problem-solving. My studies taught me how to approach complex concepts and break them down in ways that are easy to understand, which has been incredibly ... (read more)
...A further look is taken at parent graphs, how they can be translated, and the domain and range of functions are more closely kept track of. Main things to look for when determining the domain of a function: division by zero, square rooting (or any even root) of a number. Anything learned in pre... (read more)
...What sets my tutoring approach apart is the personalized attention I provide to each student. I believe in understanding the unique strengths and weaknesses of every learner, tailoring my lessons to address specific needs, and celebrating every milestone achieved together. Whether it’s mathemat... (read more)