...If the student barely squeezes through Precalculus, then Calculus is going to be a nightmare. Therefore, I want to ensure that you really learn the material. I hope to make learning fun when needed, but also be able to get serious when deadlines are coming up. (read more)
...I am a senior in Computer Engineering with a minor in Computer Science at Texas Tech University. I currently have a 3.912 GPA and will be graduating in May. Some of my classes include Circuits, Microcontrollers, Electronics, Linear Systems, Discrete Time Systems, Digital Signal Processing, Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning. (read more)
...I enjoy teaching tremendously and excel at one-on-one interactions with students, helping them to learn the underlying principles so that they will develop and possess the ability to tackle problems themselves. Having pursued and obtained my PhD in Astrophysics, I had to be proficient at mathematics. I have always had a love for mathematics. (read more)
I graduated high school as Valedictorian, and I graduated UCSB with a bachelors in Computer Science. I've always enjoyed teaching and tutoring for my math classes. I hosted tutoring sessions during lunch and after school, and I was available for friends and classmates to ask for help any time of the day (or night). In college, I served as a TA for a few Computer Science courses. (read more)
...I did 2 years of public speaking in high school, including 1 year of Varsity level Oxford Style Debate. I qualified to compete at the state level in Original Prose and Poetry. My career allows me to speak publicly every so often, too. (read more)