...As part of my graduate level training in statistics and biostatistics, I have taken probability courses ranging from the very basic to measure-theoretic probability courses. I also have an extensive teaching assistant and tutoring experience for probability courses of various levels. I have used SAS for school, and work as a SAS programmer and biostatistician. (read more)
...While I adapt my teaching style to the needs of each student, my general philosophy is that math is a skill as much as riding a bicycle. It is best learned through experience and practice. I function much like training wheels, providing a bit of extra support wherever you may wobble, with the hope of being able to pull away the support and have you function independently. (read more)
...I focus on individualized attention, not meeting an arbitrary time standard. If you need longer to go over something, so be it. I once had a student at community college who I’ll call Jim. (read more)
I offer personalized, one-on-one tutoring for all Physics and most Mathematics courses. I have an MS in physics (astrophysics) from the University of Pittsburgh, and and BS in physics with mathematics from Bucknell University. I have taught physics and mathematics as a college instructor and as a personal tutor for almost a decade. (read more)
...I took the MCAT in September of 2021 after only 2.5 months of studying and I was able to score in the 99th percentile. I received a 131 in B/B (the subsection med schools care about most!) and 132 in both C/P and P/S. As a tutor, I share the resources, test-taking techniques, study habits, and content knowledge that I collected while studying for my own MCAT. (read more)