...I started tutoring in 2016 in high school by helping fellow students with their classes in one-on-one settings, and have continued to do so ever since. I expanded my teaching ventures in college when I started working part-time for the Art of Problem Solving, an online STEM school for advanced m... (read more)
...I am very flexible with times and rescheduling. As a bioengineering major in college, I have always had a knack for numbers and loved the problem solving nature of math and physics. I like to approach teaching math of any level like a puzzle, teaching my students all the rules needed to unlock the answer. (read more)
...I was involved in private violin instruction for about 7 years where I learned to improve my skills and music theory. I also took part in the New York State School Music Association (NYSSMA) exams for 5 years, and earned a score of 90 on a level 6 piece, the maximum level, earning me a spot in t... (read more)
...One son is somewhere on the autism spectrum without a specific diagnosis. My third son has ADD/ADHD tendencies at times. He was diagnosed when he was very young. (read more)
...Trigonometry is the study of the relationships between arcs of a circle and the ratio of sides of right triangles. It was originally studied in ancient Egypt for astronomy and geography. It is needed to properly learn calculus, physics, and engineering. (read more)