I have a PhD in philosophy in philosophy of language, which is closely related to logic and linguistics, from the University of Southern California, where I taught the undergraduate logic course. Before that I graduated summa cum laude (highest honors) from Princeton with an BA in philosophy. At P... (read more)
...I have since tutored students individually in various fields of mathematics, including algebra. I also have co-taught various science courses at the collegiate level for the past 2 years as a master's student at Stanford University, many of which required a strong Algebra II background. My peda... (read more)
...My teaching method emphasizes conceptual learning rather than rote memorization. I would like to teach students how to think. I can explain complicated math concepts simply, clearly, and effectively; and I am very patient and never pressure my students. (read more)
...I aim to build your confidence in physics and/or math and make you feel proud of your progress. I use different teaching techniques that are interactive and engaging such as the use of online simulations (Desmos, Geogebra) to help you visualize difficult concepts. I currently teach these subjec... (read more)
...I have tutored all levels of high school math, from geometry and algebra to precalculus and calculus. When I was in high school, I competed in many math contests at a national level. Later on, I attended MIT where I graduated with a major in Computer Science and minor in Mathematics. (read more)