...My student-centered approach, rooted in William Glasser’s Choice Theory, builds engagement and ownership. To support independent learning, I’ve developed “Schiff’s-Notes,” a collection of lesson summaries and practice problems. I also use Desmos, EdPuzzle, and DeltaMath to make learning interactive and feedback immediate. (read more)
...I’m a college freshman majoring in Computer Science, and I’ve been tutoring for over a year. I started as a TA in my AP Computer Science class and continued tutoring after starting college, worked both on campus and independently. All my sessions are held online, offering flexible scheduling and a focused, one-on-one learning environment tailored to each student. (read more)
I am a Professor of Civil Engineering at Merrimack College and Columbia University. I received my Ph.D. and MPhil in Civil Engineering with a minor in Operations Research from Columbia University. Also, I worked as a research scientist at New York University in 2016. (read more)
...As a graduate student and postdoc I have taught several mathematical courses at many levels ranging from preCalculus, Calculus, preAlgebra and Algebra to Harmonic Analysis for Partial Differential Equations and Mathematical Methods of Quantum Mechanics. During almost 8 years of teaching mathemat... (read more)
With a robust educational background in computer science and applied mathematics from the New Jersey Institute of Technology, I have honed my expertise through rigorous coursework and extensive involvement in academic and extracurricular activities. My academic achievements include being an Albert ... (read more)