...I have taught differential equations. I have a Ph.d in Applied Mathematics and most of my course work involves the use of linear algebra. This has often been in the field of statistics. (read more)
...I am able to plan lessons and goals based on a students current learning ability and where they are expected to be later. I have experience working with children in grades K-5. Due to the various grade level knowledge, I am able to determine what they have been exposed to in terms of math in addition to what they need to know in future grade levels. (read more)
...I have 100+ hours of educational tutoring and mentoring under my belt, and I really enjoy instilling confidence into young learners. I received my degree from Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and I spent my last semester as a math department tutor and assistant. I'm creative and easy-going, and I genuinely enjoy taking the time to help younger students understand material. (read more)
...My tutoring approach seeks to increase interest and curiosity while continuously challenging the students to think for themselves. This results in an increased ability to assimilate, evaluate and even create knowledge. Most importantly, the students learn how to excel in any academic environment and they easily master new and unfamiliar topics. (read more)
...My name is Kaitlyn, and I am a postgraduate student at Mount Sinai in New York City. While there, I earned my Master's degree in Biomedical Sciences with a concentration in Neuroscience. I also committed three years to Cognitive Psychophysiological Research. (read more)