...At Cornell I did extensive work with matrices in linear algebra and algorithms in computer science. I also did a lot of work with Number Theory and Cryptography in Applicable Algebra and covered all relevant material on Probability. I built a great foundation in logic and proofs at Cornell and then Central Connecticut. (read more)
...I specialize in one-on-one settings, where I connect with students and find the best way to relate to them. With that connection built on mutual respect, I find it much easier to carefully explain concepts in multiple ways to ensure students understand the material. I have a great deal of patience and a strong passion to be the best tutor I can be. (read more)
...I've had 4 semesters of experience as an undergraduate course staff helping with classes in discrete math (for CS majors,) algorithms, and formal language theory. The topics covered range from the basics of writing proofs of correctness all the way to constructing reductions to prove NP-hardness... (read more)
...I taught middle school math, science, and LA for about 10 years. I, then, earned a doctorate in Educational Measurement and Statistics, which was followed by five years of psychometric experience at ACT and Pearson. I moved to CT to work at UConn, but I realized I was an empathetic, compassionate teacher amongst necessarily narcissistic researchers. (read more)
...I majored in biology in college and have taken multiple courses of all types in this subject, such as general biology, ecology, anatomy & physiology, genetics, etc. I am also very passionate about biology! I currently work in healthcare as well. (read more)