...To quickly understand a unique design challenge, solve the issue, and communicate it was my forte. I have been told that I have a special skill at being able to explain complex ideas with simplicity, tailored to the audience's level. I volunteer teaching CCD for youth at my Church; it is a unique learning environment - and very rewarding. (read more)
...I love music and love working with young aspiring musicians. Discrete math covers a wide range of topics, all of which I have studied as and undergraduate at Cornell and as a graduate student at Central Connecticut State University and University of New Hampshire. At Cornell I did extensive work with matrices in linear algebra and algorithms in computer science. (read more)
...I graduated from Bates College in 2019 with a major in Studio Art and a minor in Teacher Education that allowed me to become certified to teach Math, Grades 7-12. Following graduation, I continued to earn my certification to teach Art, Pre-K-12. Throughout high school and college, I helped students with homework, both individually and in a group setting. (read more)
...Trigonometry is one of my favorite subjects! I have been tutoring for over six years, all levels and all topics of high school math, and I have been an adjunct professor at the local community college for more than 20 years. With over 7 years experience tutoring the entire HS curriculum, I have the knowledge and expertise to help students prepare for their SAT Math exam. (read more)
...I later graduated from the University of Rhode Island (URI) in Spring 2021 with an M.S. in Mathematics. I spent two years as a teaching assistant at URI, during which time I taught one section of Intermediate Algebra and three sections of Applied Calculus. Since graduating from URI, I have taught several sections of Algebra and Calculus courses at the community college level. (read more)