...I have always had a passion for teaching and I am very interested in math. At my university, my major is Mathematics with Applied Science. This means that the majority of my major is mathematics, but I am doing a bit of Cognitive Science and Economics. (read more)
...I have worked as a tutor throughout high school and college in various programs, and have always enjoyed teaching and helping other students. I feel the best approach is finding ways to relate the material to everyday life, which helps make the course material more comprehensible for the student. Of course, I am happy to adjust my tutoring style based off the needs of each student. (read more)
...After having done so, I let the student try the questions on their own, and help them when needed. In the end, I like to work with the student, ensure they understand the concept, and give it my level best to make sure they are satisfied. Reaching out for help and hiring a tutor is a challenging task. (read more)
...Recently, I have also been teaching a number of school phobic students who are more comfortable learning at home. I taught math & science for several years in a classroom setting. I decided to go back to school to receive my certification in Special Education and better cater to the unique needs of my students. (read more)
I am a student at Carnegie Mellon University majoring in Mathematical Sciences and minoring in Artificial Intelligence. I have skills in quantitative finance, problem solving, and proofs. Areas of competence in mathematical finance include net present value of a non-random cash flow, internal rate of return, put-call option parity, risk-neutral probability measures, and asset pricing. (read more)