...I like to create a nurturing educational environment where it's safe to try new techniques, make mistakes, learn from them, and ultimately enable curiosity to guide engagement with the subject. Whether we're working on data structures and algorithms, debugging code, or coming up with a plan of a... (read more)
...I hold a Bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering with a minor in Marketing, a Master's in Quantitative Finance, and an MBA, all from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. After a successful career on Wall Street, I launched my own hedge fund, which I continue to manage today. I'm also a Head Mentor at Wall Street Oasis. (read more)
...Algebra 1 was my first paid tutoring job. I was a senior in high school and was hired by my gym teacher to tutor her daughter, a freshman. Out of the hundreds of students I've tutored over 23 years, more than half have been for Algebra 1. (read more)
...Discrete Math is often your first introduction to proofs, and boy is it overwhelming. Because a discrete math class has so many topics, so often actually learning how to write proofs is just skipped over, leaving students behind. That was my experience, and I don't want it to be yours, so as a math major who has written many, many proofs, I'm here to fill in that gap. (read more)
...During that time I also tutored in various college level courses including lower level mathematics courses covering topics from algebra, trigonometry, geometry and more. I tutored students one-on-one and in group settings in the Mathematics Help Center. I've completed my Master's in Statistics at Cornell University. (read more)