...I’ve been studying chemistry either recreationally or as a degree program since high school. So far, I've spent three semesters teaching General Chemistry at different levels. My focus as an instructor is always on the students’ learning needs. (read more)
Hello! I’m Matt, currently pursuing a PhD in Mathematics at the University of Pittsburgh. I hold an honors bachelor's degree in Mathematics and Physics from the University of Toronto, where I graduated with distinction and was on the dean's list (GPA > 3.5). Additionally, I have a master’s degree in Mathematics from Queen’s University. (read more)
...I have taught courses at all levels, from introductory college to advanced graduate seminars in ancient philosophy, and I have ample experience teaching moral philosophy, philosophy of mind, logic and environmental ethics. I have also supervised several undergraduate and Ph.D theses. Every semester for nearly a decade I have taught First year writing at the college level. (read more)
...I have previously worked as a teaching assistant during my undergraduate years for multiple bioengineering/biology courses. I worked with a variety of students as a TA and learned how to assess my students' strengths and weaknesses. I have also privately tutored in more informal capacities. (read more)
...I also work as a Freelance Writing Coach, providing grant-specific consultations and coaching sessions for investigators as well as coaching clients on how to develop a professional tone while describing complex research methods in layman’s terms. My approach to learning is simple: your inherent... (read more)