...After that, I oversaw road construction projects and did traffic studies. For a short time, I also worked with a water resources project within a local watershed. I have taught mathematics in the past and have used Mathematica to solve complex equations, including large matrices. (read more)
...I have worked with many different kinds of students of all ages and am able to adjust my teaching style to each of their specific needs. I find so much joy in helping students not only understand challenging concepts, but improve their self-confidence and mindset as well. I believe hard work, patience, and a healthy dose of enthusiasm can get you just about anywhere! (read more)
...It's one of my favorite math courses! In high school, I was on the state championship math team, and I teach some of the skills I learned then to my students now. At Stanford, I majored in American Studies, so have a strong foundation in American History, as well as interdisciplinary work that deals in part with American History. (read more)
I am currently a PhD student at UCLA with a full scholarship in the Education department. I am studying qualitative and quantitative research methods and I enjoy tutoring math, science, and writing on the side. Prior to beginning my PhD program, I taught Special Education upper-level STEM in NYC for five years. (read more)
...During graduate school, I wrote a Masters Thesis (40 pgs.) and Dissertation (400+ pgs.) and helped proofread my advisor's articles for publication as a Research Assistant. I have also published several chapters/articles in which proofreading my own and others' work was a key part of the process. I received my PhD from Emory University in 2023, where I specialized in Medieval Art History. (read more)