...Working internationally, I have also held classes in Seoul, South Korea, teaching chemistry, physics, and calculus. Additionally, I have volunteered with several disadvantaged youth tutoring programs and have tutored many friends and family over the past 12+ years. I always find that the experience is mutually beneficial. (read more)
...I was in the UK from 2009-2013 while completing my doctorate at Oxford University. During that time have seen my students win places at Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial College, Harvard and Stanford. I am now back in Boston working as a teacher at Brookline High school and an adjunct professor within the Physics department of Boston University. (read more)
...Through a combination of positive reinforcement, patience, and practice problems, I help instill confidence so students are prepared for the ASVAB on test day. As a former SAT Math instructor for the Princeton Review, I have been tutoring for standardized tests since 2010. I focus my ACT math instruction on a two tier approach: content and strategy. (read more)
...Of course, calculus is a mathematical tool set that we use for this and other purposes. One of the benefits of studying calculus is it will greatly improve one's other mathematical skills, such as algebra. Mastery of calculus provides a solid basis for understanding more advanced mathematics and rigorous analytical thinking. (read more)
...The bulk of my work over the last two and a half decades has been as an educator: as a classroom teacher (high school mathematics and middle school and high school French), as a tutor (with Colgate’s Math Clinic, with Sylvan Learning, and privately), as a test prep teacher and instructor trainer... (read more)