...He taught a variety of math courses including Pre-Algebra, Algebra-1, Geometry, Algebra-2, Pre-Calculus, SAT Math and AP Calculus. After becoming as a high school program coordinator and later a college counselor, he served the last three years as a high school assistant principal. And currently, he has retired from education and is running his own tutoring program. (read more)
Hi! I’m Bryant, a recent graduate from MIT with a degree in Mathematics and Computer Science. I am passionate about helping students excel in challenging subjects like algebra, calculus, and computer science (especially Python). With my strong academic background and problem-solving skills honed at MIT, I’m here to guide you through your academic journey. (read more)
...For example, I might have a child draw some mountains and draw a line in the middle to make uppercase A's. We could work on drawing circles and faces for the letter O. Ice-cream cones could give us a capital V, etc. (read more)
...This gives the student the best chance to learn and apply a new mathematics tool that they may be able to apply elsewhere. I'm looking forward to being your tutor! Bonus math joke:
Q: Why should the number 288 never be mentioned? (read more)
...I find students have a difficult time with geometry because it is a different mindset than algebra. It is not really about memorization so much as visualization of the ideas. That is, it is more about why something is a certain way rather than memorizing ideas. (read more)