...As a competitive chess player, I've won many regional and state level tournaments over the last 6 years. I've worked with groups of 3-6 students for algebra and also have practice with individual lessons where I taught chess. Additionally, I worked with many other tutors and found the most efficient way to teach a student about any topic they are struggling on. (read more)
...I have worked with students from Kean University, Rutgers, Montclair, NYU, Stanford, Emory, and many others. My students are consistently amazed by my depth and breadth of knowledge on this subject and my ease of communication. In my quest for teacher certification, I took and achieved a passing score on the following Praxis exams: Biology, Math II, General Science, and Physics. (read more)
Whether you’re taking Calculus II or Discrete Structures, navigating these subjects can be quite challenging. As a junior majoring in both Computer Science and Cognitive Science at Rutgers University, I can relate to this difficulty. Therefore, my goal is to simplify and optimize the way these classes are taught. (read more)
...I am currently pursuing a degree in computer engineering at the University of Maryland at College Park, where my advanced coursework thus far has allowed me to develop a strong foundation in mathematics, computer science, and engineering principles. Over the years, I have honed my understanding ... (read more)
...Our time is thus used most efficiently. Moreover, during these sessions, in the context of reviewing these difficult problems, I also introduce test-taking strategies. Next, this learn-from-your-mistakes process, which I merely coach, is applied beyond the workbook. (read more)