...The first, at Pennsylvania Governor's School for the Sciences, was problem solving-based, covering a variety of topics in combinatorics, graph theory, and number theory. The second, Mathematics 152 at Harvard, was a rigorous proof-based course that linked topics in discrete mathematics to group ... (read more)
I’m a PhD candidate at UC Berkeley working on Artificial Intelligence. I received my Bachelor’s degree from UC Berkeley in Applied Math and Electrical Engineering & Computer Science. I started as teaching assistant at UC Berkeley for a Calculus class. (read more)
...I've worked with students all the way from elementary school ages up to and including undergrads. I spent many semesters as a Head TA for a large course at UC Berkeley, which helped me develop a knack for in-person as well as online tutoring/teaching. I miss teaching, which brings me to Wyzant to hopefully get back into a rhythm of tutoring. (read more)
...With limited spots available, please text me to discuss how I can help your child succeed in math. I look forward to speaking with you soon!I've helped multiple students in Algebra to increase their grades from C/Ds to A's. Often times, my students need someone to slowly go through topics with them to clarify what they are learning. (read more)
...This experience allowed me to strengthen my teaching and communication skills in a 1-on-1 context with students. Currently, I work as an electrical engineer for a space company, but I want to tutor in my free time to spread the knowledge I have to young minds, as well as strengthen the knowledge... (read more)