...I am a master's engineering student who graduated summa cum laude with a degree in mechanical engineering. My grasp on algebra and calculus fundamentals are therefore well versed and vetted. During my college career, I've learned that the way something is taught is the most important aspect in determining if proper understanding and comprehension will be achieved. (read more)
...As a physician would, my tutoring approach circles around approaching every student differently. I realize that every student learns best in different styles, and my main goal is to discover the best learning mechanisms for each student a I tutor. I have experience tutoring peers that are both similar in age or younger. (read more)
...I was also appointed the teaching substitute and taught multiple classes for Chemistry and AP Chemistry. At Yale, I still maintain myself as the main hub for calculus and statistics assistance for my social circle. My approach to tutoring is centered around being a guiding force for the learner, offering direction while letting the learner develop their intuition and pattern recognition. (read more)
...I'm a tutor looking to help students in courses like Calculus, Physics, and similar courses. I graduated from the University of South Carolina with my BSE in Mechanical Engineering and Master's of Engineering in Aerospace Engineering. During my time at USC, I spent the majority of my semesters tutoring for the Student Success Center. (read more)
...As your tutor, I hope to consider your motivations, interests, and current understanding in order to achieve your learning goals. I hope that we can persist and overcome obstacles in order to build your knowledge, skills, and confidence. At the university level, much of my coursework was in computer science and psychology. (read more)