...I have already passed 5 actuarial exams. I had a score of 780 in SAT Math and 170/170 in GRE Quantitative Reasoning. Being a math zealot and explorer, I started exploring how to make math learning simpler at age 13 when I test my methods when helping my classmates who always stuck at improving their math. (read more)
...When I was in college (1989) I spent one summer working as a computer hardware technician at Olympic Computers in Seattle, WA. I took full year of Organic Chemistry in High School and then again in college, each time receiving an A. I worked for 2 years as a lab tech in a research lab in the Dept of Human Genetics of the Johns Hopkins Hospital. (read more)
...Mathematics often has a reputation of being mundane but rather than stifling creativity I like to foster imaginative methods and approaches to problems. Ultimately, I aim to enhance students' appreciation of mathematics and empower them to be creative problem solvers not only in math, but in all... (read more)
...The goal is to be able to end by doing the problems yourself. However, if you believe you would benefit learning in another way, I am happy to accommodate. My academic achievements include a 780 on the SAT Math section and 35 on the ACT (36 in science and 35 in math). I had a 4.3 weighted GPA in high school, and I received a 5 on AP Calculus BC. (read more)
I graduated from Northwestern University with a double major in Biological Sciences and Classics. I am currently working at the National Institute of Health as a post-baccalaureate researcher studying structural biology and vaccine development. This past year, I was invited to interview at 15 medical schools and was admitted to several schools, including NYU Grossman SOM, WashU in St. (read more)