...Their tutor is either too demanding or too lax, or they make the subject material boring. And so, much like my attempts at making the perfect bagel, the learning process becomes an epic failure. In Swahili, we call it “changamoto” or challenge, and I know it all too well from personal experience. (read more)
...I have used it to graphically visualize things from transformations to integral rotations. I have a firm grasp in this subject after learning for a year and then teaching for 2 and can help students visualize the math and code together. I work as a Software Engineer at an AI company so a lot of the code we write is very mathematical and geometrical. (read more)
...My approach to tutoring is (and always has been) to meet students exactly where they're at and to get them where they want to go. Math can be intimidating, and it's a big step to reach out for a tutor and ask for help. I love working with all sorts of people - from people who don't think they're "math people" to society's future engineers, statisticians, and mathematicians. (read more)
...I will also be applying this at Yale University where I am pursuing my PhD in the fall. I have tutored Organic Chemistry for 2+ years and have also taught the course as a teaching assistant. In addition to tutoring, I have also worked in an organic chemistry research lab for 6+ years, so I am constantly practicing and using my organic I & II knowledge. (read more)
...Since graduating from Cambridge with an MSci in Natural Sciences, a degree that requires a high level of mathematical proficiency, I have taught and tutored differential equations to students around the world for over 10 years. I have extensive experience with the AP, A-Level and IB curricula as... (read more)