...With 99th percentile scores on the GRE and GMAT (170V/169Q and 770), I know a thing or two about the standardized tests! But just scoring well on a test doesn't make someone a good GRE instructor. 10 years of test prep experience does. I've taught in person, online, and on campuses such as USC, UC San Diego, and CSU Northridge. (read more)
...This course extends the topics first seen in Algebra I and provides advanced skills in algebraic operations. Additionally, linear and quadratic functions and relations, conic sections, exponential and logarithmic functions, graphing, and sequences and series will be explored. Calculus is the foundation for math, science and technology; it paves the way. (read more)
Hello! My name is Polo and I am a recent UCLA graduate, now working as a UCLA Neuroscience research apprentice until I start medical school. During my time at UCLA, I was part of the Learning Assistant program in the sciences, and eventually became Head Learning Assistant. (read more)
...My goal is to help students develop the confidence to succeed in their classes and cultivate an interest in subjects that previously may have seemed uninteresting. I believe it's important to meet students where they're at and help them understand underlying concepts, eliminating the need to "me... (read more)
...I understand the concepts that the College Board is testing and can help students pick out little tricks and keys to make problems easier to tackle. They will develop a more concrete knowledge of algebra 2, geometry, and basic arithmetic. I have experienced tutoring students for higher level math standardized tests and am very skilled at identifying tips and tricks for improving scores. (read more)