...Whether it's finding surface areas, percentages, polynomials, inequalities, or number sequences, I can supplement the problems one's struggling with so there's complete clarity and enjoyment in learning this subject. Filling in content-gaps is the first and best strategy. Time management skills are just as important. (read more)
...In this role I worked with and taught high school age students on topics ranging from CAD to physics to project management. This included an emphasis on statics and understanding how physics concepts interacted with mechanical design. I believe that building a solid understanding of the fundame... (read more)
...In high school, I received a 96 on my Alg 2 regents and even now, the concepts are relevant to my coursework in college because algebra is the foundation of advanced math. I'm a sophomore at Johns Hopkins with a major geared towards chemistry, chemical engineering. I finished a full sequence of the equiv to a 5 on the AP Chem, Chem 1 and 2 here, and I'm currently doing biochemistry. (read more)
...I worked as a teaching assistant for three years, primarily helping students with mechanics, waves, and electromagnetic theory. The courses covered all AP Physics material, then moved to more in-depth content. They were often taken by pre-med students. (read more)
...As I started preparing for the SAT I developed my own studying method which raised my score several hundred points. Neither section proved difficult, especially not the math section, which put me in the top 99th percentile of SAT takers. While writing my college essay, and other scholarly works... (read more)