...I find the most impactful way to help students and improve their ability is taking them from a complete memorization approach to a more intuitive way of solving problems. I like to employ ways of checking if the steps you made for a problem make sense. I am in the business of simplifying the math so in the future you can apply the skills you learn to any mathematics class. (read more)
...Discrete math is a broad term for the study of mathematical objects that are discrete (i.e. separate or countable) by nature. Examples include integers, graphs, sets, and sequences. I took a series of classes at Caltech in discrete math, which were some of the best classes I had there because they covered such a range of topics, including logic, combinatorics, and number theory. (read more)
...As an undergrad at Brandeis University I took three semesters of calculus, plus other advanced math in the computer science department. I received an 800 on my SAT Math Level II, which tests knowledge of Algebra 2, Precalculus, and Trigonometry. I've tutored math locally, algebra through calculus, for several years. (read more)
11 Subjects: includingStatistics,GRE,Algebra 2,SAT Math
...I focus on building confidence and assuring students that they are capable of understanding math. By expanding upon previous knowledge and exploring new material, students increase their level of performance that challenges them to reach their full potential. Courses: Calculus (I, II and III),... (read more)
...My program goes beyond rote memorization and exam-specific strategies. Instead, I focus on building a strong foundation in critical thinking, analytical reasoning, and quantitative skills – core competencies highly valued by Ivy League admissions committees. The Ivy League represents a pinnacle of academic excellence, attracting the brightest minds from across the globe. (read more)