...I had a 200:1 positive:negative review ratio. I'm constantly trying to improve. As a graduate student and postdoc, I was a teaching assistant for and then taught calculus, linear algebra, combinatorics, probability, and multivariable calculus, among others. (read more)
...It is my job to help each student find what works best for them. I have a full-time day job, so I am available most nights and weekends. Online or in-person lessons are both fine with me. (read more)
...I know math isn't always a popular subject so I always try to take what I am teaching and relate it to real life. Students usually connect with my easygoing, fun sense of humor. I hope I can make you enjoy math as much as I can! (read more)
...I want students to get the most out of every session. I usually use a lesson plan to introduce, explain the topic and assess the student's understanding. In High School and College, I have tutored fellow students one on one. (read more)
...I generally use the students' current knowledge and ask probing questions to get them to teach themselves the material and bring in experiences to facilitate learning (I find this Socratic method works best for retention), but, when needed, will lecture. I have been tutoring all high school and ... (read more)