...The key to getting good at physics is to not memorize equations and formulas. You should be able to derive everything you need on the spot in an exam because you've internalized the core principles of whatever area you're studying. I took the SAT once in 2010 and earned a perfect score (800) on the math section. (read more)
...After earning an MS from GA Tech, I went on to teach at the college level for seven of years. I've since transitioned to writing/testing math curriculum for a textbook publisher; however, I still enjoy tutoring because it allows me to interact with students face-to-face. My true passion lies in... (read more)
...I had a student and she had only two weeks to prepare for her SAT math test -- she was getting mid 600's when we first started, but after 10 lessons (yes! we met almost everyday for the two weeks!) she got 770 in her math 2 exam. She got into a great college she wanted to go, and thanked me -- I... (read more)
...After that, I went on to get a Master's in Mathematics at New York University and a Ph.D. in Biomathematics from UCLA. It's been quite a ride, with plenty of ups and downs, but all that has really shown me how important it is to have different ways of teaching and learning, especially at differe... (read more)
...I taught College Algebra and Trigonometry many times at Hudson Valley Community College. I taught ACT prep courses for The Princeton Review. I taught Discrete Mathematics at The Sage Colleges from 2012-2014. (read more)