...I am relaxed, friendly, and use professional teaching skills to help you no matter how you feel about the subject! I have a Masters degree in Physics with Astronomy and a PhD in Astrophysics. Through my job at a private 1-to-1 school in Manhattan, I have experience and training in working with students who have learning disabilities such as ADHD, autism, etc. (read more)
...I also specialize in some of the more advanced topics, such as parametric equations, vectors and infinite series. Statistics was an integral part of my research as a graduate student in physics, so I have first hand experience in applied statistics. I work full time at a private tutoring company, where statistics is one of my specialties. (read more)
...At Hopkins, I am a member of the Charm City Science League and Tutorial Project in which we tutor and mentor young Baltimore students. My tutoring style focuses on learning critical problem-solving skills and improving general test confidence. I believe test-taking consists of both an understanding of the material and a confidence that "I can do this!" whenever reaching a difficult problem. (read more)
...I have worked several years at Montclair Satate Univeristy and now at Columbia University teaching several subjects in math at the undergrad and graduate level such as discrete mathematics and finite mathematics. I started by working with professors as a TA, initially and currently also tutor students in math education department. I'm familiar with proofs, number theory, and combinatorics. (read more)
...I have been tutoring students at different levels in math for over 5 years and am comfortable teaching levels from elementary school through college. I am a second-year medical student at a top 20 medical school in New York City who earned a 95th percentile score after taking the exam only once. My study plan is teachable, achievable, and incorporates a variety of affordable resources. (read more)