...Thus, the lesson plans I create varies and depends on how best my students learn as I believe that not just one style fits all. After my experience in the tutoring program, I envisioned myself teaching a small class of my own, and became a big reason of why I decided to become a teaching assista... (read more)
Hi, I'm Martin! I am currently a sophomore student at Stony Brook University, studying and pursuing Mathematics. I am also on track for the Combined Bachelor’s/Master of Arts in Teaching Degree Program for Mathematics. (read more)
10 Subjects: includingAlgebra 2,Calculus,Algebra 1,SAT Math
...My Bachelors of Science in Mechanical Engineering with Minors in Physics included several physics classes, all of which I excelled at. These classes included but were not limited to the following:Physics I-II, Engineering Mechanics & Design, Mechanics of Materials, Thermodynamics, Material Scien... (read more)
...It is because how the PSAT and SAT questions are worded and structured which is more based on logic and analytical skills. I have created a Tips and Tricks worksheet as well as Packets of questions so students learn to see patterns in SAT questions. With this knowledge, they don't get fooled by the traps in PSAT and SAT questions. (read more)
...With a solid foundation from my associate's degree in mathematics from Dutchess Community College and a bachelor's degree from the esteemed State University of New York College at New Paltz, I bring both knowledge and expertise to the table. Over the past five years, I've had the privilege of tu... (read more)