...I am a master's engineering student who graduated summa cum laude with a degree in mechanical engineering. My grasp on algebra and calculus fundamentals are therefore well versed and vetted. During my college career, I've learned that the way something is taught is the most important aspect in determining if proper understanding and comprehension will be achieved. (read more)
...Throughout all of high school, I tutored freelance for AP Physics, AP Chemistry, AP Calculus AB/BC, and the Scripps National Spelling Bee. I was also appointed the teaching substitute and taught multiple classes for Chemistry and AP Chemistry. At Yale, I still maintain myself as the main hub for calculus and statistics assistance for my social circle. (read more)
...Often these students hold an extra special place in my heart. I often find ADD or ADHD students are smart, capable, and willing to work hard to achieve success. These students often just learn a little differently than the "norm" and have difficulty concentrating in a classroom environment. (read more)
...I also held two review sessions before examinations with example problems. Outside of the classroom, I was a resident assistant (RA) for two years. I served as a mentor, advisor, and friend to a hall of 40 students. (read more)
...I graduated from the University of South Carolina with my BSE in Mechanical Engineering and Master's of Engineering in Aerospace Engineering. During my time at USC, I spent the majority of my semesters tutoring for the Student Success Center. I also have experience tutoring at the high school and middle school levels as well. (read more)