...Examples include integers, graphs, sets, and sequences. I took a series of classes at Caltech in discrete math, which were some of the best classes I had there because they covered such a range of topics, including logic, combinatorics, and number theory. These topics permeate many of the subjects I've tutored. (read more)
...Peter K., Oxford University PhD, has tutored over 150 students during the last 20 years, from 4th grade to graduate level, including students from private schools such as Princeton Day School, Lawrenceville School, Hun School and Vassar, and from local High Schools. At college level he has tutor... (read more)
...Throughout my career, I’ve worked with high school, college, and adult learners in both one-on-one and small group settings. My tutoring style is centered on clarity, patience, and interactivity. I believe students learn best when they are actively engaged, so I break down concepts into relatab... (read more)
...I know that mathematics can be hard (really hard). Anyone who simply says, "math is easy once you've got the basics" hasn't really run into the tough stuff yet; there is enough out there to challenge ANYBODY. As such, I don't judge; everyone is at their own level. Challenging though a class or ... (read more)
I have a Bachelor's in Applied Mathematics Summa Cum Laude from Brandeis University as well as a Master's in Computer Science from Brandeis. I have over 3 academic years of experience tutoring calculus for undergraduate students at Brandeis. I am very excited to continue tutoring because it's so exciting to see someone gain an understanding of a new concept and I enjoy assisting others. (read more)