...I enjoyed learning how to think abstractly and apply my knowledge to relevant life problems like calculating the tax at a restaurant or estimating where would be the best mutual location for my group of friends to meet by minimizing driving time. In practice, I scored a 1580/1600 on the SAT (800... (read more)
...Applications of the Discriminant
Chap. 1: Equations and Inequalities
1.1 Apply Properties of Real Numbers1.2 Evaluate and Simplify Algebraic Expressions
1.3 Solve Linear Equations
1.4 Rewrite Formulas and Equations
1.5 Use Problem Solving Strategies and Models
1.6 Solve Linear Inequalities
1.7 ... (read more)
...By providing targeted support and tailored instruction, I aim to build confidence and foster a love for reading in each student. My goal is to create a nurturing environment where learners feel safe to explore, take risks, and grow, ultimately equipping them with the tools they need to succeed a... (read more)
...Through this, we can examine trends within a student’s work and identify the underlying conceptual misunderstandings at the root of a student’s mistakes. This allows us to set actionable goals by targeting specific areas for improvement. I firmly believe that one hour of focused and purposeful ... (read more)
...I was a double major in Math and Economics at Hunter College (in NYC). I also have minors in Public Policy and German Language and completed my Master's in Economics as well. I am passionate about learning and teaching. Ultimately, I would like to be a Professor but for now I really enjoy tutoring in all the various subjects that interest me. (read more)