...I graduated with a bachelor's degree in mathematics from Providence College in 2016. I earned straight A's in the over twenty courses I took in math. After that, I got my PhD in mathematics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. (read more)
Hello! I’m a student at Stanford University studying Computer Science (AI concentration) and Human Biology (Epidemiology and Bioengineering concentration). I’m also part of Stanford’s Notation in Science Communication program. I’ve spent over 400 hours volunteering as a peer tutor at my high school and online at Schoolhouse World. (read more)
...I am a computer programmer with an engineering background and a general love of science. I really do enjoy going back and relearning and understanding things in all the basic sciences, as well as computer programming. My strong belief is that everyone is capable of "getting" basic science and math ideas, if they are presented to them in the best way possible for their own way of learning. (read more)
...Discrete mathematics and probability courses were some of my favorites. I taught courses that rely on discrete mathematics and probability for high school, college, and summer enrichment camps. I have two relevant postgraduate degrees; a M.A. in Mathematics and a M.T in Mathematics Teaching. (read more)