...My name is Kelvin X., and I currently attend New York University. I have always enjoyed helping students with their coursework. To me, understanding something isn’t just getting to the right answer. (read more)
...Here, I taught students from third through twelfth grades. I understand that a key part of success in any academic setting is practice, and I focused on step-by-step breakdowns of problems in order to help students develop their individual analytical skills while problem solving. At college, I am both a teaching assistant and tutor. (read more)
...I hold a BAS in Mathematical and Computational Sciences and Quantitative Economics from Stanford University, and an MBA from University of Chicago. I know thoroughly Calculus AB and BC, Pre-Calculus, Geometry, Algebra, Probability and Trigonometry. I currently teach math in a classroom for the non-profit Brooklyn Community Services. (read more)
...I have a PhD in Mathematics from Michigan State University in the subject of Harmonic Analysis. As a graduate student and postdoc I have published several papers in peer reviewed journals. I have a PhD in Mathematics from Michigan State University in the subject of Harmonic Analysis. (read more)
I graduated from Brown University (2023) in Applied Math and Religious Studies with a 3.9 grade point average. At Brown, I was hired by the math department to tutor Brown students through Brown's Math Resource Center. I helped students with AB, BC, and multivariable calculus, linear algebra, and mathematical modeling. (read more)