Hello! I’m Matt, currently pursuing a PhD in Mathematics at the University of Pittsburgh. I hold an honors bachelor's degree in Mathematics and Physics from the University of Toronto, where I graduated with distinction and was on the dean's list (GPA > 3.5). Additionally, I have a master’s degree in Mathematics from Queen’s University. (read more)
...The best way to move through weaknesses in studies is to address them directly after all! My goal with students is to see things that can improve and offer suggestions as well as subject matter knowledge they can use to help master the material they work on. Corresponding grade improvements follow good habits and hard work - and I offer those to students. (read more)
...I have been teaching and tutoring math for several years, from Algebra I to Calc III. I meet students regularly at the main branch of the Carnegie Library in Oakland. I am willing to travel for a slightly higher rate. (read more)
...I am a high school teacher with certifications in biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics. I have over 15 years of tutoring and I hope to help you with your academic challenges. I actually created some macros at my current job and I would be happy to tutor Microsoft Excel. (read more)
...If "Back-to-Square-One" instruction is needed, then that is what we will do: At your own pace. Pinpointed to where you actually need it. Communication will be key in our sessions: I will ask you to verbalize your thinking through problems: This will actually help you solve them. (read more)