...I’ve been trained by Baruch professors who are experts in their fields and hold PhDs from Ivy League institutions and other top-ranking universities. Beyond teaching complex math, I am fully qualified to teach basic math to students from K-12 and to help students prepare for the U.S. citizenship... (read more)
...For example, the antibiotic penicillin has activity against gram-positive bacteria because it interferes with peptidoglycan synthesis and disrupts cell wall function. An understanding of microbiology is also crucial to understanding the pharmacology of drugs used to treat HIV. In short, treatment involves a combination of drugs that inhibit different points in the viral replication cycle. (read more)
...I am an Adjunct Professor of Physics at Nassau Community College, and SUNY at Farmingdale and Old Westbury. I am completely familiar with the concepts of geometry from my experience with teaching AP Physics and college physics courses. I am proficient in all topics of a full year college level Physics curriculum. (read more)
...The majority of my students are Chinese nationals living in China, Serbia, and America. I graduated from Harvard University in 2024 with a B.A. in Physics and a minor in Computer Science. I've designed several sites over the years for personal projects, computer science courses, portfolios, etc. and have used CSS extensively. (read more)
...My students often report that the skills they develop during test preparation with me are transferable to their other courses and AP classes. Passionate about mentoring in STEM competitions, I prepare students for the American Mathematics Competition (AMC) and the International Science & Enginee... (read more)