...I started out as an Undergraduate student at UMass Amherst majoring in Physics. Upon entering university, I almost immediately began working for a Dark Matter research group. This exposed me to many topics in computational physics, as well as particle physics, chemistry, electronics, and quantum mechanics. (read more)
...I got an A+ in the class and received a Math Achievement Award for excelling in that class. I took the AP exam in 2014, and got 5 out of 5. I have tutored about 7 geometry students so far. (read more)
...Most of the time it would be one-on-one sessions where we would go over the problems they brought as well as problems I made to demonstrate the material. At the end of the meeting I would have them explain back to me the processes of solving the problems we worked on to ensure they understood the materials. While in high school, I was part of the NHS where I was a tutor for the school. (read more)
...I have previously tutored high school chemistry, college introductory chemistry and college organic chemistry as well as a few math courses. On average, with regular tutoring, my students with a C end their courses with an A. I have also been a teaching assistant for labs during my undergraduate career. (read more)
...I take great pride in working to help students progress in their learning of mathematics. I have taught the following math subjects at the high school level: Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, Integrated Math, Trigonometry, PreCalculus, Calculus 1, AP Calculus AB, and Calculus 2. I understand that math is difficult and can be very challenging. (read more)