...I would average about 10 students a session and it would be quite intimidating at times. On top of this I would tutor some undergraduate college students individually through zoom or in person. My teaching style is unique in that I like to breakdown a complex question into very smaller examples that help clear things up for students. (read more)
...I have helped students in analog and digital circuits, heat transfer, fluid mechanics and thermodynamics in the past. I like encouraging students to ask lots of questions and provide supplement reading material to improve understanding of key concepts. I prefer to provide individual attention to students to promote maximum understanding. (read more)
10 Subjects: includingGRE,ACT Math,Calculus,SAT Math
...My ability to connect with people and create a relaxed atmosphere is one of my greatest strengths as a teacher. When it comes to delivering lessons, I focus on being clear and concise, while building on previous concepts. I think of lessons like constructing a building—without a solid foundation, it’s hard to move on to more advanced stuff without causing confusion. (read more)
Hi, I'm Madison! I have a Masters degree in Mathematics from the University at Buffalo and a Bachelor's degree in Applied Mathematics from Marist College. As an experienced tutor and teaching assistant for undergraduate students, I am excited to continue to help students succeed in their mathematical endeavors! (read more)
Unlike many of the tutors that appear on this site, I an not a professional teacher. I have, however, been a tutor for many years. I got my start, quite by accident, while a physics teaching assistant at the University of California. (read more)