...If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out!I scored 5's on the AP exams for Calc AB and Calc BC, used calculus consistently in my undergrad and grad school years, and have been tutoring the subject for the past year and a half. I received a 5 on the AP Physics exam, graduated ... (read more)
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...I think starting a good base of study skills young is very important, though it is never too late to start. I like to teach how to keep a planner, have a notebook system that keeps papers organized (including a homework system that helps students remember what to turn in), and how to use differe... (read more)
...Teaching experiences like these are crucial to life in academia and to the future of science. For me, the type of appreciation that comes from like-minded, caring students is the best reward. As a graduate student at Yale university, I am continuing to make a difference by working on a research project in the area of vesicular transport. (read more)
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