...I have a bachelor's in mathematics (with a minor in physics) from Rutgers University (go RU!) and a master's in mathematics education from the Graduate School of Education at Rutgers. It was at college that I first began tutoring and discovered that I REALLY like it (I mean really). I enjoy math... (read more)
...I taught several probability and statistics courses during my 15 years of experience. In addition, I taught "Actuarial probability" course at Saint Joseph's University. The goal of this course is to prepare actuary students to pass the Exam P. (read more)
...I think that my love of teaching stems from the fact that I was a very slow learner myself and struggled with many aspects of mathematics. So I'm usually able to relate to my students' difficulties. A little bit about me. (read more)
...I've been tutoring various students in AP Calculus AB and BC and undergraduate calculus 1, 2, and 3 for about two years. I understand that these topics can be difficult to grasp. I help implant a conceptual understanding in students minds so they can understand everything from u-substitution to Stoke's theorem. (read more)