...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)
...My method is variable student to student, it's very individualized, but it is of great importance to focus on self esteem and be encouraging so that these students don't anticipate under performing or feel incapable of succeeding. I will employ a range of different techniques---index cards, spea... (read more)
...My name is Katherine and I am currently a medical student at Harvard Medical School. I recently graduated with a B.S. in Bioengineering from Caltech, where I served as a Dean's tutor for underclassmen students for a variety of STEM classes, ranging from human physiology to general/organic chemis... (read more)
...I graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Tufts University, and I have 3 U.S. Patents. I have a Master of Science in Manufacturing Engineering from Boston University and an MBA from Boston University, as well as a number of professional certifications in the field of Mechanical Engineering. (read more)
...In my years as a student, I have had some memorable teachers who challenged me to think critically but were also phenomenally patient, who took the time to help me through a problem until I could solve it myself. With these instructors, I was never afraid to ask questions, even when they might h... (read more)