American culture has a hang-up about math. Many believe success in mathematics centers on talent, but in fact (and there is research to show this) motivation and effort are really the keys to success. Learning math is akin to learning a language and essentially everybody learns at least one language fluently. (read more)
...I received a B.S in Chemistry at Stony Brook University in May 2022. Throughout my time in college, I have been a TA for General Chemistry Lab 1 and 2, a volunteer tutor for General Chemistry 1 and 2, and tutored these courses at my campus tutoring center. I excelled in a public speaking course that I took during my freshman year in college. (read more)
...I have background in a lot of topics contained in discrete math courses, such as sets, and probability. Moreover, I have recently borrowed a copy of a popular discrete math textbook, and have read through the material, and I have a good general understanding of most of the topics. I took differential equations during my undergraduate program and passed with grade of A. (read more)
...As a facilitator, I instructed up to forty students, maintained an academic grade book, and was required to uphold the same teaching protocol as faculty. I attended lectures with the students to take notes, model good student behavior, and prepare tailored curricula for my own classroom sessions... (read more)