...I will even be teaching an undergraduate course this summer! I love math and statistics. One of my favorite parts about tutoring is that I have the opportunity to explain and get students excited about topics that are so exciting to me and have so many applications in day-to-day life! (read more)
...My teaching skills were developed through hundreds of hours of the one-on-one tutoring I did while in college, the few courses I taught while in college, and the talented professors I learned from when I was a student. What separates me from other math teachers is that I was once the struggling ... (read more)
...I believe that math can be an enjoyable subject that every student can understand if it is taught in the right way. With a patient and encouraging approach, I hope to help students learn how to think about math in a way that makes sense to them. In addition to my teaching experience, I also have experience tutoring in physics, chemistry, statistics, and ACT/SAT preparation. (read more)
...I know that academics, especially math and science can be incredibly intimidating, discouraging and unpleasant. It’s not fun to do things that make you feel stupid, or that seem abstract and pointless. I aim to help students find enjoyment and resilience in struggling through problems. (read more)
...As a PhD student who has gone through a lot of mathematics only recently I believe I can provide students with the best experience! I have been a teaching assistant during my undergraduate degree for courses such as game theory, mathematics for economists and statistics. I am current a research assistant in applied economics at the University of Rochester and also a continuing PhD student. (read more)