...I joined the camp because I loved math and it was a summer job that paid me to do that, but during my time there I realized something I loved more than mathematics was helping others see the beauty and power of mathematics. However, when you join The Math Corps, you learn that the math is a fron... (read more)
...I also work at a biotech startup focusing on drug development. I have over a decade of tutoring high school and college students in math, chemistry, and biology. I have always found that one of the most important aspects of tutoring is to understand the specific ways that an individual student learns best, which can be difficult for a teacher in a classroom setting. (read more)
...I understand how stressful and isolating it can be to struggle in school. I did not reach my goals without my own struggles. My philosophy is that anyone can learn anything, and I believe that middle school/high school/ adulthood is a time to explore a multitude of academic subjects and disciplines. (read more)
...Send me a message now. I'll get back to you shortly!I have PhD in Physics (from U of Minnesota) and I've taught classes there and then at the University of Washington. I'm currently a physics professor at a university teaching General Physics I and II as well as upper level physics classes. (read more)
...This experience evolved into official tutoring roles where I provided one-on-one assistance, fostering a collaborative learning environment. At Stanford, I continued this passion by serving as a peer tutor for courses like Thermodynamics (ME 30) and Vector Calculus for Engineers (CME 100), assis... (read more)