...PhD in Theoretical Physics, NYU, 2021. BS in Mathematics and BA in Physics, UChicago, 2015. PhD and Masters in theoretical physics from NYU, Bachelor's in physics from the University of Chicago. (read more)
...I prefer to use a socratic method, asking students questions, so that they are prompted to think and reason instead of simply learning a process to follow. In subjects like math and science, learning to reason in a logical sequence is foundational for developing mastery. I graduated Highschool earning a 4 in the Calculus AB AP test and a 790/800 in the math section of the SAT. (read more)
...By learning how to craft an application, I have been admitted to multiple competitive fellowships and research programs. These include:
- The National Institutes of Health Undergraduate Scholarship Program (NIH UGSP), a fellowship providing $20,000 annually for undergraduates in return for trai... (read more)
...Doing as many practice problems as possible is the best way to get familiar with the questions. We'll discuss different approaches that can be taken to solve the different types of problems and reinforce any concepts that are weak or may have been missed by the student along the way. I love teaching chess to new players. (read more)
...While in high school, my achievements included, AP Scholar with Distinction, Member of National Honor Society, Vice President of English National Honor Society and Secretary of Key Club. Please do not hesitate to reach out with any additional questions, or to set up a lesson! During my time at Haverford College I majored in computer science, and minored in math. (read more)