It may seem strange to begin with a statistic, but I trust you will agree it's not wholly inappropriate. During the 2009-2010 school year, my 11 AP Chemistry students had a 100% pass rate with the following score distribution: Seven of them scored a 5, three scored a 4, and one scored a 3. The high scores are greater than three times the national average. (read more)
...The digital SAT math is harder and more unpredictable, so it's important to practice the official/real questions and know the variations and common "traps" for these questions. During the past 15 years, I've tutored many students on SAT math, by mostly practicing with them the real SAT tests tha... (read more)
...Especially, Calculus is one of the most important subject for engineering and science majors. However, as many students recognize, Calculus is not an easy subject to study. They are good with Algebra, Geometry, and other mathematics, but many of them fail to get good grades or even give up their dreams because of Calculus. (read more)
I am a current fifth year Ph.D candidate at USC in Electrical Engineering. I completed an MS degree in Medical Physics and a BS in Physics. I have been tutoring physics, electrical engineering, and calculus to college and high school students for ten years, and I currently mentor undergraduate engineering students at USC in research and math. (read more)
Hi! I’m a Physics PhD student specializing in mathematical physics research, and I enjoy helping students develop confidence in problem-solving skills. As part of my degree, I teach discussion sections for introductory college physics, where I guide students through key concepts, assist with solving exercises, and help them strengthen their analytical skills. (read more)