...I started my career as a university professor, but later switched to industry, where I am still active. One thing I missed about working in academia was the teaching. As a result, I got back into teaching as a side gig many years ago, and taught classes and tutored at Manhattan Prep, among others. (read more)
...I also have taken all the lower division requirements of Mechanical Engineering at UCLA—I changed majors last year—so I have a very deep background in STEM. I received a 35 and a 1570 on my ACT and SAT respectively. I have taken high school math and many college courses, including multivariable calculus, statistics, differential equations, and linear algebra. (read more)
...I believe good communication is very important in teaching. When describing concepts, it's important to use specific terms, to engage with the student and be able to tell whether they are understanding by asking them questions and listening for feedback. Some students learn best by trying it themselves and others need to see an example. (read more)
...I will ensure that every student in my class will not only improve their mathematical abilities, but also become confident to take risks and unlock their true potential! And, of course, I encourage my students to email me outside the class session in order to gain extra help! My tutoring lessons are fully online, providing greater accessibility to students around the country. (read more)
8 Subjects: includingPrecalculus,Calculus,Algebra 1,SAT Math
...I know that I could reach this goal via tutoring.I can also help the student to find a job in industry with my industry and interview experience. My more than 10 years of academic training and 5 years of industry experience on integrated circuit design prepare me to be an effective instructor. ... (read more)