...I would actually say most of the plug and chug is easier than most calculus plug and chug IF one understands what is going on in the first place. But linear algebra is abstract, so that’s a big if. My strength in teaching linear algebra is that I am good at making it seem fairly concrete and simple, not abstract, so that the theorems aren’t so bad after all, or even common sense. (read more)
...I have taught college-level algebra, trigonometry, and astronomy. I offer physics tutoring at all levels, from high school to college-level calculus-based physics. Spanish is my mother tongue, and I am fluent in English. (read more)
...I taught reading, writing, science, math, and social skills to children in groups of different sizes (4-12). I received my PhD in clinical psychology in 2022 with a 4.0 GPA. I taught psychology and child development as a TA at NYU (class sizes: 24-40). Individually, I worked with these undergrad... (read more)
...When I teach, I draw on the Socratic method and emphasize the deductive and inductive reasoning skills that are important to understanding algebra. I work full-time as a systems integration engineer and graduated with two degrees in engineering: electrical and computer engineering. The concepts... (read more)
...Since then, I have worked successfully with several other students on the subject. I have worked with many students in high school and college classes on single-variable calculus. This includes helping students prepare for AP calculus classes, both AB and BC versions, working through college-level coursework, and also doing independent preparation for calculus outside of a formal class. (read more)