...I graduated from Queens College with a Bachelor's in Mathematics Education (Secondary Ed.), focusing on courses in both Math and Computer Science. My Master's at Queens College is in Computer Science and Math Education, where I’ve dived deeper into coding languages, particularly Java and C++, to... (read more)
...My approach to teaching is student-centered, focusing on individual learning styles and strengths. My goal is to create a supportive and interactive learning environment where students can ask any questions and explore various problem-solving methods. I strive to make complex concepts easy to understand. (read more)
...Please reach out to me if you think I would be a good fit for you!Two years ago I worked as an Algebra I teacher for the charter school network Uncommon Schools. I was responsible for teaching daily lessons, as well as grading homework and communicating with parents and students. I took the AP Calculus BC exam my senior year of high school and got a 5. (read more)
Hi, I'm Daniel! I graduated from Princeton University summa cum laude with a bachelor's degree in physics and a minor in computer science, before completing a PhD at Stony Brook University in particle physics and astrophysics. I worked as a tutor in group and individual settings for math and physi... (read more)