...Pharmacists need to have a background in calculus in order to understand and mathematically describe how a person's drug concentration changes with time following a dose. This is known as pharmacokinetics and it serves as the basis for determining how much drug is given and how frequently it is given. As a pharmacy major, I had to take many chemistry courses in college. (read more)
...As a Managing Director on Wall Street, I have mentored and coached individuals who worked for me or elsewhere in the organizations I have worked with, guiding them with career and learning development plans. In the last four years, I have worked for an international educational coaching firm whe... (read more)
...My goal is to make the coursework fun for the student by finding an approach to learning that works best based on their unique characteristics. Being able to empathize with students in order to understand where their challenges lie and patient in helping them overcome those hurdles is where I ex... (read more)
...I recently completed my PhD in Measurement, Evaluation & Statistics at Columbia University. Throughout my time in the doctoral program, I worked with hundreds of students from various skill levels with their statistics coursework. I have worked with students on manual calculations and solving problems through SPSS and R. (read more)
...As a biomedical engineering major and pre-med at Columbia, I excelled in my science coursework and scored in the 95th percentile on the MCAT. I have years of experience tutoring NYS Regents/AP/IB Biology and Chemistry. I find science to be incredibly fascinating and I hope to share that passion with my students. (read more)