...I am currently in my third year of dental school at the University of Buffalo. My passion for teaching developed while at Cornell, after I was hired to teach a calculus support class for my peers. I have been tutoring ever since and love helping students finally understand topics they used to find tricky. (read more)
...These identities give nice formulas. For example, the Parallel Summation Identity may be used to give the rule for adding the squares of the first n positive integers and for adding the cubes of the first n positive integers. I can calculate the number of combinations of two-pair poker hands, ... (read more)
...This approach ensures the math is un-interesting and un-memorable. So, I specialize in getting the bits down, but then putting them all together so students can remember what they learn from day to day because it now makes sense to them. Over the past 30+ years, I’ve taught and tutored students... (read more)
...I have a BS in Physics and an MS in Astrophysical Sciences and Technology. I am passionate and exciting about tutoring math, and working with all students. I am a PhD candidate studying astrophysics. (read more)
...In addition to academics, I provide support and encouragement, emphasize strengths, and focus on creating a positive, fun learning experience. I hold a B.A. in English from the University of Rochester, as well as a B.S. in Biology and D.P.M. medical degree from Scholl College in Chicago.The TEAS... (read more)