...I'm David. I have a master's degree in particle physics from the University of Washington and have worked at MIT as an experimental physics instructor and as a member of the Physics Education Group. I currently live near MIT and have been known to use their library resources (and sometimes the brains of my colleagues!) to hunt down answers to especially difficult questions. (read more)
...I have a full time 9-5 job where I develop curriculums and teach adults, so I’ve been able to evolve my career to incorporate my passion for teaching others. Tutoring is something I do after work and I ensure to never have more than 4 students at a time so that I can remain flexible to schedule ... (read more)
...I previously spent several years tutoring at the community college I started at, so I am comfortable working with adult students from all walks of life. I love helping people learn. Even after about 10 years, I still find it a consistently fresh and fulfilling thing to do. (read more)
Hello! I am a math PhD with over a decade of experience in tutoring and mentorship at various levels, including high school, college and post-graduate level. I enjoy teaching various Math and Stats subjects including (pre-)algebra, geometry, (pre-)calculus, matrix algebra, statistics, econometrics and machine learning. (read more)
...Given all options, asking questions of a patient, responsive master-of-the-craft is the best way to learn. My books are second best." Hidden in O'Reilly's answer was a deeper point: the question has to come first. I remind myself regularly to hold back a little and wait for the next question. (read more)