...Since I excelled, earning a five on the AP exam, I took calculus 3 (multivariable calculus) in my first semester of college. I loved the topic, and through hard work, I was able to get an A in the class. I then went on to take differential equations, which makes copious use of differential and integral calculus. (read more)
...My former self studied plasma plasma physics and engineering. I’ve always had broad research interests, so I keep up with developments throughout science via the large scientific publications (Nature, Science, etc). I learned to code at the age of 8 and switched to C when I was around 16. That means I’ve been coding in C for almost 30 years! (read more)
...I work hard to break down those walls and empower my students to help themselves by adapting the pace of the learning and simplifying things to the point where the students can work through them. When tutoring, I strive not just to rehash information presented in class or a textbook; instead, I ... (read more)
...I am a strong believer in practice makes perfect at this level. It teaches students the different tricks of problems solving that they can then apply to more difficult problems. I myself took the IB exams and scored 7/7 in HL math, chemistry and physics as well as 800 in SAT I/II math and SAT II chemistry so I understand what it takes to do well at this level. (read more)
...Throughout my experience as a tutor, I have supported students of all ages in various subjects. For two years, I served as a mentor and tutor for Pittsburgh middle school and high school students, where I assisted students in subjects, specifically algebra 1, algebra 2, geometry, and pre-calculu... (read more)