...I have extensive knowledge of Microsoft Office, PowerPoint, Excel, and Outlook. Furthermore, I can teach how to program computers and the basics of how computer hardware works. I majored in math at Boston College, a university that focuses on passing along pedagogical techniques onto its students. (read more)
...Topics covered included Sequences and Series, Limits, Conic Sections, Sketching graphs, Finding roots of a Polynomial, Complex Numbers, etc. This was a difficult subject for most of the students. However, with proper guidance on techniques in problem solving, all became adept in mastering challenging problems, and went on to do well in their exams. (read more)
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...When everything finally makes sense, we can all celebrate that perfect "a-ha" moment! I look forward to getting to know you and please feel free to message me with any questions or for scheduling!I've been playing piano for 17 years. I have also taken the Certificate of Merit exams in California, completing grades 1-10 and advanced I and II. (read more)
...I've worked as an undergrad teaching assistant for Math courses at Johns Hopkins such as Discrete Mathematics, Calculus II, Linear Algebra, Probability/Statistics. I've been a middle school mathematics teacher at Trinity School NYC for 2 years, but now I am a part-time mathematics lecturer at CUNY. I have experience teaching students anywhere from 5th grade to college sophomores. (read more)