...My name is Lauren. I am a college sophomore at SUNY Binghamton student majoring in Electrical Engineering with a passion for math and science. My love of science and math started at a young age because I loved how clear complicated topics appear if you study them the right way. (read more)
...Identifying the challenge is half the battle. Formulating a plan for solution, and following through with it leads to success. My approach to math has always been using it to solve real-world problem scenarios so all the gibberish actually start making sense. (read more)
...Then I attempt to explain the problem graphically, analytically, and finally computationally where applicable. I do this because, for example, while one student may comprehend the behavior of a graph visually, another may require a table. I conclude by checking the validity of the solution(s). "Plug and Chug" as it is referred to by my past students. (read more)
I'm a graduate from an Ivy League college with a degree in mechanical engineering with a minor in electrical engineering. Even though, aside from when I worked at a teaching assistant while getting my masters in mechanical engineering, I don't have teaching background, I have always enjoyed tutorin... (read more)
...On a recent ELA NY State exam, my students performed so well that I was rated Effective by the NY State Education Department. While working as a teacher, I was trained and scored NY State ELA exams. Personally, on the NY State LAST teacher's exam, I scored 294 out of 300 points, with a perfect 300 on the essay. (read more)