...I have considered math to be a strong suit ever since I moved to the US. I have experienced education in California and New York from grades 3rd grade until 12th grade (before that I was in Japan), so I know the different teachings from the most educated states in the country. I then moved on to become educated at UCLA in chemical engineering which used a lot of math skills. (read more)
...These experiences help shape my tutoring style by giving me the perspective of not only an instructor but also a fellow classmate. I recognize that topics like philosophy and logic can seem outdated and irrelevant to our lives. As your potential tutor, I hope to not only help you learn the mate... (read more)
...I am equally comfortable teaching piano, music theory, conducting, composing, and music history. I primarily utilize a classical, Socratic approach to teaching, as I find the most joy in teaching and learning comes from the journey of individual discovery. I am easy to reach and will always respond as soon as possible. (read more)
...However, he became increasingly involved in statistics and data science when he began working as a trainer for the statistical software company SPSS, Inc. in 1997. Dr. Poulin transitioned from social science to data science when he began working for SPSS full-time in 2010, which was purchased by IBM during that same year. (read more)
...While in the program, I was employed privately by a family in Westchester as the personal aide/tutor for their son diagnosed with autism, ADHD, and dyslexia in a private school in Stamford. After a year at the school, the parent hired me to home -school her son which I did for the past 2 years. ... (read more)