...I've had several students enter my classes "disliking math" and end up exiting "loving math." Through differentiated instruction and lots of enthusiasm, I’ve helped multiple students increase their comprehension and confidence in their subject matter. I have taught Algebra 1 for about six years at a High School. I have taught Algebra 2 for about four years and have had a high passing rate. (read more)
...Education and Work Experiences (Current)- I completed my Master’s in Mathematics at Wayne State University in December 2024 and began the PhD program in January 2025. Additionally, I tutor at the Mathematics Resource Center, a service offered by the Department of Mathematics at Wayne State, wher... (read more)
...I was born and raised in Sweden and have lived in the US for 17 years now. I have published about 40 professional papers and book chapters, presented my work at more than a hundred science conferences around the world, and authored over a dozen patents. I speak four languages and have traveled ... (read more)
...That sure is not the way it is in German! (In German, if you can spell it,
you can pronounce it. If you can pronounce it, you can spell it.)
The Italian kids were in 1966 in Detroit, Michigan. I do not remember their names. (read more)
...For the GMAT, a calculator is allowed on the 'Integrated Reasoning' Section, but not the 'Quantitative' Section. So, while preparing for either test, you will want to practice mental and written calculations, and shortcuts for both. For the GMAT, hold off on doing the 'Data Sufficiency' questions. (read more)