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I have extensive experience tutoring high school and undergraduate-level math and statistics courses. I work with students across a range of curricula, including regular, honors, AP, IB (SL & HL), Integrated Math, and college-level courses. Education and Work Experiences (Current)- I completed my ... (read more)