...I also have a Masters degree in Teaching. But the biggest source of my education has been interactions with students like you. My approach to tutoring is to listen to where you’re at, and then guide you to the path of understanding. (read more)
...This approach builds confidence in the student, allowing them to find their own solutions, rather than relying solely on methods taught in school. I have been teaching students Algebra since high school. I have a unique teaching style that emphasized understanding over memorization. (read more)
...Perhaps. But consider this: those same math teachers who tell you what to do, had most likely not scored well themselves when they were your age. What's more, chances are good that they cannot score that well now, either. (read more)
...Precalculus is an interesting subject in which to tutor students. It can be a very demanding topic, yet is often a requirement for most colleges. There is an underlying logic to math and it is a true privilege to watch students as they begin to decipher and understand that underlying logic which will forever guide your mathematical problem solving. (read more)
...I intend to dual major in mathematics and computer science. I have always had a fascination for mathematics. I enjoy writing proofs and understanding mathematics on a deeper level, such as the reasons why certain formulas and theorems hold true. (read more)