...I have employed three dimensional architectural constructs to make abstract mathematical concepts easier to comprehend. Math and Physics can be fun for you and anyone willing to take the first step.I have mentored Students in College Algebra at USC, LMU, Lafayette University, SMC, WLAC (and othe... (read more)
Hi everyone, my background in tutoring stems from work I did with the LA Youth crisis center where I volunteered tutoring the group of teens that were living there. The structure there had a bit of a classroom feel with an effort to understand each students needs. My personal style is to have some... (read more)
Hello! My name is Karen, and I am a graduate student pursuing my Master’s degree in Computer Science at the University of Southern California. I completed my Bachelor’s degree in Cognitive Science with General and Departmental Honors from Johns Hopkins University not too long ago. (read more)
...I don’t do “tricks” since it takes as much effort to memorize tons of tricks as it does to actually learn the stuff (though I do have plenty of ideas on how to do things more easily). What I do do is teach solid theory, techniques, and study skills as simply and directly as I can. How I Work:
In... (read more)
...I applied these concepts in various computer science courses, particularly in designing efficient algorithms and understanding the computational complexity of different problems. My work in discrete mathematics also helped me develop rigorous problem-solving skills, which proved essential for bo... (read more)