...My tutoring philosophy centers on guiding students to find the answers themselves. I believe in developing critical thinking skills and helping students build the confidence they need to tackle challenges independently. I also teach effective test-taking strategies that have proven beneficial for my students. (read more)
...It makes all the difference between making it a vital, useful and exciting subject, and a routine mind-numbing memorization and drill. From basic probability to Stochastic Analysis, Black-Scholes and Mathematical Finance (Pricing Financial Instruments,), Partial Differential Equations, Numerical Methods. I have tutored many graduate students in Computational Finance, Engineering and Math. (read more)
...I have published a number of peer-reviewed papers and taught a number of classes at the undergraduate and graduate levels. I have been working in the field for 5 years now. With my expertise I am looking forward to teaching variety of classes, ranging from chemistry to immunology and virology courses. (read more)
...I am now in the process of applying to medical school, and I am also a teaching assistant at the Johns Hopkins University for a neuroscience and a public health class. I always found that it is extremely important that I had tutors that were closer to my age that could help me understand the subjects from a different point of view. This is why I wanted to give back. (read more)
...My love for tutoring began in high school, in which I would teach my friends math topics to prepare them for their tests. I helped my sister gain confidence in our AP calculus class by showing her how to work through complex problems. My approach involves creating plans for students based on their starting point, and I use practice tests as a metric to gauge their process. (read more)