...My bachelor's and master's degrees are in industrial engineering and I have a PhD in business focusing on quantitative analysis and optimization of businesses and their operations taking into account risk and uncertainty. Prior to joining academia, I worked in industry for about 3 years as a supply chain analyst. In my free time, I like hiking, running and watching sports! (read more)
...I use a unique methodology based on understanding and problem-solving, which gives rapid and long lasting results. I have worked with students from PreK to adult learners in all modalities. I further have experience participating in, winning, and tutoring students for math competitions and main... (read more)
...Typically, my tutoring approach correlates to ALOT of practice. I enjoy making up my own problems and I will usually solve a few with the student first and then allow them to do the rest independently. Please feel free to send me a message to learn more and schedule lessons! (read more)
...I love getting others excited!I've tutored Calculus and have excelled at the whole calculus sequence (I, II, and Multivariable). I've also taken courses in real analysis, the formal theory that underpins calculus, along with measure theory that generalizes integrals, one branch of calculus. I ha... (read more)
...It is very important that an Algebra 1 tutor approach most problems in 3 ways for best understanding, the way common core intended the math to be taught - graphically, algebraic w/equations, and arithmetic w/patterns. I always keeps this in mind when tutoring Algebra 1. I am an expert with the NYS Algebra 1, Geometry and Algebra 2 Regents exams. (read more)