...Regardless of the individual's needs, I continually provide each client with formative feedback and tools to be successful in the high school or college classroom, with college admissions, on standardized tests, or in the workplace. This success translates to confidence and, eventually, one's o... (read more)
...As a rising senior in electrical and computer engineering, I have a strong computer science and programming background. I started with Python 5+ years ago in high school and quickly got my feet wet with Java too. In college, I took introduction to computer systems in which I learned assembly language and logic design. (read more)
...This came in the form of holding weekly office hours, leading study sessions, and creating homework/exams. Additionally, I completed an exciting undergraduate research thesis on organic batteries, where I earned honors research distinction. Being a recent graduate means I’m really familiar with the coursework and testing strategies that can help students succeed. (read more)
...The theorems and methods aren’t any harder than those in calculus, IF one understands what is being talked about in the first place. I would actually say most of the plug and chug is easier than most calculus plug and chug IF one understands what is going on in the first place. But linear algebra is abstract, so that’s a big if. (read more)
...I'm Maya. I received my BA from Swarthmore College in 2013 (major: psychology; minor: English literature.) During this time, I began tutoring locally. I have been tutoring students one-on-one since this time (10 years). After graduating, I worked as a kindergarten co-teacher. (read more)