...I know these are particularly tedious subjects to many, but I realized from a very early age that these subjects can be delightful with a proper guide. The teachers that I had in the past were always engaging and very comprehensible when talking about the material in the classroom. They were always willing to go above and beyond their initial explanation when I needed help or clarification. (read more)
...Often times, a math problem seems difficult but it is really just "disguised" really well. The same techniques used to solve "easy" problems can be applied to solve difficult ones, just with more steps. I'm proud to have had success with both methods. (read more)
Hi, I'm Brandy! I graduated from Stuyvesant High School and I'm currently attending Binghamton University. I'm a sophomore majoring in biochemistry. (read more)
...I have a master's degree in math education from NYU Steinhardt, and have tutored math for over 15 years. My experience teaching geometry covers both students taking it as a high school class (including those preparing for the NYS Regents), as well as those preparing for the SAT/ACT. I have a bachelor's degree in physics from Columbia University, and have tutored physics for over 15 years. (read more)
...Now, as a professional education researcher, I often give presentations. When I was a student at Yale, I worked in the Undergraduate Admissions Office as the head of the engineering tour guide program. This required having knowledge of not just the resources at Yale, but also the ability to answer prospective students' admissions questions. (read more)