...Howard Gardner of Harvard University has identified at least nine distinct types of intelligence. I believe that helping a person find his or her own way to digest, process and retain information, and then to be able to effectively share that information, is a major responsibility of teachers, a... (read more)
...I have taught the entire calculus sequence, including multivariable calculus several times each. I have a PhD in pure mathematics (algebraic topology) from the University of Oregon. I have taught discrete math courses at two different universities, both at an introductory and advanced undergraduate level. (read more)
...I am a high scorer in most subjects: scoring a 167Q/162V on the GRE, a 33 on the ACT, and graduating with a 3.8 GPA from Michigan State in my Bachelor's program. I have a lot of experience tutoring in Mathematics from basic maths and algebra to calculus and advanced statistics. I enjoy teachin... (read more)
...I believe it is important to encourage students to improve their achievement and cultivate a passion for learning. I think that, with enough motivation and dedication, everyone has the ability to understand and do math. I aim to identify my students' learning preferences and strengths; and leverage these. (read more)
...I specialize in both the math and verbal sections of the SAT and ACT, with a focus on making difficult concepts—like polynomial equations or grammar rules—easy to understand. I’ve already tutored dozens of students for the new digital SAT, which debuted in March 2024, and I’m preparing for the u... (read more)