...I majored in physics and electrical engineering at MIT, graduating in the top 5%, and stayed on at MIT for the master's and doctoral program in Electrical Engineering & Computer Science (EECS). Many of my former students have indicated that I am one of the best instructors they've ever had at any... (read more)
...I really enjoyed my time in college and found the classes to be very interesting. The different professors, hands on projects, discussion sessions, and labs were all opportunities to not only learn but understand different teaching styles. Many of the teaching assistants (who I especially enjoy... (read more)
...These include practice tests, diagrammatic explanations, flashcards, and other interactive methods. By employing different approaches, I ensure that students have multiple avenues to comprehend and retain the material effectively. Contextual Details: I have experience teaching students across different age groups and educational backgrounds. (read more)
...Based upon the subject matter, we can develop a program that can meet on a regular basis (weekly, etc.) or in "chunks" to cover specific parts of the subject. In my spare time, I enjoy playing the saxophone and keeping up with developments in the scientific community. I love puzzles and games that encourage people to think, and I like to recreate exciting science demonstrations. (read more)
...I often substitute for the math teacher at the Academy, is where I have taught as well as in grades 8, 9 and 10. I know the concepts will trigonometry and fundamental calculus on the test. But if my students have questions, I teach them how to ask their grade 11 Calc teachers. (read more)