...I will accept committed and conscientious students only. A 1-1.5 hour session once a week usually works best in terms of concentration levels and productivity. Contact me for details, and best of luck!I have a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics and can comfortably teach Algebra 1. (read more)
...Although not so apparent from my education, I also have an appreciation for the language arts in general, and grammar and linguistics in particular. On a professional level, this has been helped by my career of writing white papers for startups. As an amateur, I have also written Wikipedia articles, several of which have made it to the main page. (read more)
...I recently graduated from Northwestern University with a Bachelor's degree in Economics and Business Institutions. I am currently an investment banking analyst at a top 5 bulge bracket bank in Chicago, working on a myriad of transactions. I went through the recruitment cycle myself a couple of years ago and have been working with students to help them enter the industry ever since. (read more)
...I strongly believe that each student has the ability to acquire the skills that are necessary to score and perform to their highest potential, and it is my honor to help them do so. A few of my credentials and qualifications are listed below:1. Scored a perfect score on the ACT2. (read more)
...Finally, what I believe makes me an effective tutor is that I'm kind and patient. I don't have an ego and I always emphasize to the student that I'm not any smarter than them. They can learn anything I've learned if they put in the work!When I was a physics student at UIUC, I lived and breathed calculus! (read more)