...I've loved math for as long as I can remember; as a child I often spent hours contemplating math riddles. There is so much more to the subject than merely what we’re taught in school — math is strategy, gameplay, logic, reasoning, puzzles, symmetry, art, and on and on. I think seeing the playfu... (read more)
...In my experience, tests are an opportunity to demonstrate the knowledge a student already knows—the biggest obstacles to overcome are time pressure and format familiarity, and my goal is to acclimate students to that in order to let their skills shine through. My own ACT score was 35 (36 on this... (read more)
About MeMy name is Dan, and I have a deep passion for teaching math and physics to students eager to learn or needing additional support and motivation. I hold a Master’s degree from Cornell University, an Ivy League institution, and a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Texas at Austin. I have extensive experience teaching math and physics to high school and undergraduate students. (read more)
...I have just recently taken the Regulation CPA exam, which is mainly focused on Tax Accounting. While I have not received my score, I feel good about the test and the knowledge I gained. I am confident I could help others. (read more)
...My Master's was at the Harvard Kennedy School and I took classes in Public Policy, Statistics, Finance, Micro- and Macroeconomics, Financial Data Science (at MIT), Financial Engineering (at MIT), Calculus I and II (at Harvard University), Linear Algebra and Time Series (both at Harvard University... (read more)