...Part of being a good tutor is learning, so if you have questions or feedback, either before, during, or after your session, I hope you’ll share them with me. I look forward to helping you learn!I've used Excel across multiple jobs and courses, so I know its ins and outs. I've seen it used and abused, so I can guide you to a good solution, not just one that technically works. (read more)
...I’m a student at Stanford University studying Computer Science (AI concentration) and Human Biology (Epidemiology and Bioengineering concentration). I’m also part of Stanford’s Notation in Science Communication program. I’ve spent over 400 hours volunteering as a peer tutor at my high school and... (read more)
...As to my qualifications, I'm a second year Computer Science Ph.D. Candidate at UW-Madison. I am a teaching assistant for CS200 Programming 1, which teaches the basics of programming through Java. (read more)
...In my spare time, I like to hang out with my dog, do some acting in plays or films. You’ll also find me exploring crafts and art.Teaching these methods throughout my career more than qualifies me to teach this. I have taught 25+ years. (read more)
...After that, I got my PhD in mathematics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Over the nine years I was in higher education, I tutored hundreds of high school and college students in 1-on-1 sessions and groups in subjects including pre-calculus, introductory calculus, integral calculus, mult... (read more)