My name is Karen, and I graduated from UCLA majoring in molecular, cellular, and developmental biology and minoring in entrepreneurship. As an undergraduate learning assistant teaching human physiology and introductory lab classes, I care about student learning and understanding! I've led 30-student discussion sections and taught individual K-12 students at local libraries. (read more)
...I graduated from my high school as the valedictorian (I am a straight A student) and attending Cornell University as part of the class of 2028. I intend to dual major in mathematics and computer science. I have always had a fascination for mathematics. (read more)
...These include new ways to understand and remember material, fun techniques for memorizing facts, and discovering ways to relate new material to things you already know about. My former students describe me as friendly, patient and supportive with a great sense of humor. I'm good at boiling things down to just the essentials so they don't seem so complicated. (read more)
Hi! My name is Leo, and I'm excited to share a bit about myself and my approach to tutoring in the STEM field. My academic journey at Brown University not only enriched my knowledge but also sparked my interest in teaching and learning in science and mathematics. (read more)
I have been a teacher in public schools for 20 years. I have been privately tutoring for over 20 years and have helped over 100 students. I tutor students of all ages, from 5 years old to 60 years old. (read more)