...But I firmly believe that with the right teacher EVERYONE can learn it. I'm an Ivy League trained physicist who has been teaching calculus for over 20 years. I've taught high school students, college students, and grad students alike. (read more)
...That being said, I often use my past experience to experiment with different ways the student learns certain concepts, and once I find a way they understand said concepts best, their test scores rise. At Mathnasium, all students have incentives, as there’s a giant shelf by the entrance with many... (read more)
7 Subjects: includingTrigonometry,Geometry,Algebra 2,SAT Math
...My concentration in machine learning (ML) and optimization helped set me on a path to becoming a ML teaching assistant, then ML engineer, and now Google software engineer. I am passionate about accessible math education. By stepping into students' shoes, truly listening, and tailoring my approach, I help students master any math subject regardless of their level. (read more)
...I feel that teaching has to include helping students remember the material. I love it when I can use mnemonics. (You won't forget that the cardiac atria are on top of the ventricles after you picture that 'A' fits naturally over 'V'.) At the Swedish Institute (top 20%; 92 on state exam), we use... (read more)
...I taught Logic to undergraduate students as a faculty at a university 3 times. I will gladly help and am confident I can help any logic students. I have a PhD, Masters and Bachelors in Mathematics, and as part of my programs have studied almost every single math subject. (read more)