My name is Dan! I recently completed my Ph.D. in mathematics from UMass Amherst where I was a classroom instructor for six years. I was the lecturer for courses on calculus and linear algebra and was a teaching assistant for a wide variety of courses that any math undergraduate student might take. (read more)
...With degrees in Physics and Mathematics from Rutgers University and a law degree from Emory Law School, I bring a wealth of knowledge in law, science, and technology. Barred in NY and NJ, I’ve passed the CA bar and am a registered patent attorney with the USPTO. My background in experimental physics research shapes my unique, effective teaching approach. (read more)
...All of my students passed their tests with high grades. I have my mathematical education from the most prestigious University of Russia, Moscow State University. I have an extensive experience in teaching mathematics at school and at the university. (read more)
...The goal of tutoring is not to help students memorize material. Tutoring is complementary to the classroom experience and an extra boost in comprehension. I promote the notion that comprehension of a specific subject brings lifelong knowledge that remains after the exam has been taken and promotion to the next class has been achieved. (read more)
...I can’t wait to tutor you! I was an actuary for 10 years and have passed the exams in probability, statistics, and stochastic models. I have an MSc in mathematics and a decent part of my coursework was in probability and statistics. (read more)