...I won't go so far as to say I make tutoring fun, but I make sure it's engaging and meaningful. Tutoring isn't just memorization and repetitive practice drills; that's passive and wastes time. I instill a sense of confidence within my students so they feel they can tackle topics on their own. (read more)
Ever had a book or movie that captivated your interest so thoroughly that you couldn’t stop talking about it to friends and family, wishing for someone to share the spark of enthusiasm with you? That’s how I get about math problems, and I hope to share my enthusiasm with each and every one of my students! Hi, I'm Nia! (read more)
...I love pursuing new projects that allow me to apply myself logically and express myself creatively. This is why I enjoy subjects/topics such as mathematics, programming, physics, game development, and music. Additionally, I am passionate about helping others and love working with others as well. (read more)
...Either way, the goal was always to solve practical problems, especially in physics and other sciences. Examples of questions that can be answered:
How much energy is needed to launch a 1000 ton shuttle into near-earth circular orbit? (Physics)
If you want to make an open rectangular box of maxim... (read more)
...I hope to share that love of learning with my students with every tutoring experience. I have both a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering from Auburn University and a master's chemical engineering from the University of Texas at Austin. My education at both of these institutions provided me with a strong foundation in mathematics and chemistry. (read more)