...I graduated with both a master's degree and a bachelor's degree in chemistry from UCLA. I have TA-ed at both UCLA and Cornell -- given lectures, written and graded exams, and directed laboratories -- while simultaneously helping students achieve their academic and career goals as a tutor. My tutoring philosophy is problem-solving oriented: practice is the key. (read more)
...My goal is for you to truly understand key concepts so you're equipped to creatively solve any problem that pops up. Most importantly, I want to help you develop a passion for whatever subject we're working on. This is a collaborative process, and it should be fun and rewarding! (read more)
...I have also taught Statistics and Minitab to technicians in industry. I am familiar with various different statistical software packages. I have a master's degree in mathematics, with an emphasis in probability and statistics. (read more)
...I have had a lifelong interest in physics. I have training in classical (Newtonian) physics, Special and General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics. Although my job is not physics-related, I participate in online physics discussions on a daily basis, and work on physics problems that come up in the discussions. (read more)
...Was a 3-year resident of the German section of the Cornell University Language House, a language immersion dorm. Received the Cornell University Goethe Prize twice for the best undergraduate essay written in German. I regularly watch German news and documentaries to keep my language skills sharp. (read more)