...As a college TA, I have worked with many students in Calculus courses over a period of 5 years. I have conducted discussion sessions in which I individually attend to questions from students about what they have learnt in the lectures, or questions from their assignments including homeworks, qui... (read more)
...I have taken all levels of college math classes including Calculus I, II, II, Differential Equations, Linear Algebra, and more. I also scored a 5 on the AB Calc AP Exam as a senior in high school. I have taken all levels of college math classes including Calculus I, II, II, Differential Equations, Linear Algebra, and more. (read more)
...Based on experience I have learned some students learn better when information is presented to them visually and some learn better when things can be explained thoroughly. Another important tool I have found to be effective is relating the subject to everyday life. More often, students are able to connect with a topic if they can associate it with their tangible lives. (read more)
I've spent the last 13 years working in D.C. middle schools as a Math teacher, assistant principal, and principal. Now I oversee a district-level program for 6th graders, and I'm interested in tutoring on the side. As a Math teacher, I was named my school's Teacher of the Year in 2012 and 2013, and I received the Rubenstein Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2013. (read more)
...Physics was always one of those subjects that naturally came to me and is what led me to pursue a bachelors and masters both in Mechanical Engineering. Mechanical Engineering is the most physics based of the engineering disciplines. The underlying physics concepts lay the foundation for classes like Statics and Dynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Thermodynamics, and even Mechanics of Materials. (read more)