...I often ask questions and engage with the student. Listening is just as important as talking. I try to make topics relatable and amusing. (read more)
...I tutored during the academic year at the UNT Math Lab and love the work I did there to help others. I always try to teach not just how but the why to the mathematics problems to the students I help. Also, I may go further as to why and how you are allowed to do the things being asked in the problems. (read more)
...Then they also hired me as the homework grader for a Discrete Math class. I'm very good at taking unusual math concepts and explaining them in ways that make sense. I have helped hundreds of students with weird math classes, especially the ones you can take instead of algebra or statistics. (read more)
...I then ask the student to solve a few new problems that I will also solve. Afterwards, I will walk through their work and their approach to the problem going over any aspects that may have confused them if there are any. I am very flexible with time and prefer to be notified 24 hours prior to a cancellation, but as long as I have 3 hours notice I can work with that. (read more)
...Geometry is all about naming points, lines, and planes. You will also learn different ways to solve triangles. Ratio and proportion are very important concepts to learn so that you can prove congruency. (read more)