...My tutoring approach is centered on breaking down complex ideas into smaller, more manageable steps. I tailor my teaching to suit each student’s learning style, using examples and practical applications to make math more engaging and relatable. I aim to create a supportive learning environment that encourages growth and confidence. (read more)
My name is Andrea, and I'm a PhD student in statistics at UW. Before coming to UW, I studied mathematics and statistics at Amherst College with extensive coursework in computer science. My first teaching role was TAing the introductory and intermediate statistics courses at Amherst during my sophomore year. (read more)
...I have helped students with Matrix Algebra, Set Theory, and Graph Theory, all subjects that are commonly considered under the umbrella of Graph Theory I have taken logic classes in college. I have tutored students for discrete mathematics and logic courses. I have ample experience writing mathematical proofs. (read more)
...I took the subject through Latin IV, and am now in my second semester of my university's two-semester Survey of Latin Literature sequence. I received a 730 on the SAT and a "cum laude" on the National Latin Exam. I received a 36 on the Reading portion of the ACT. (read more)
...Building up your toolbox of math skills is important, but equally important is understanding when to apply the skills you already know. I have worked with all ages of kids from 4-18 as a swim coach for a summer league swim team. I now work as an educator for the Seattle Universal Math Museum (SUMM) to achieve a mission of sparking each and every person to love math. (read more)