...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)
...For mathematics, I try to help you see some relevance to what you’re studying—it helps! Even if we see it as an exercise to train your brain to do some complicated, abstract thinking, that’s worthwhile as well. I like to keep sessions relaxed and as discovery oriented as we can. (read more)
...As a brief example, some students don't necessarily struggle with content; they simply "freeze" when confronted with a question (i.e. they know the information, but don't know how to apply it); or vice versa. I excel in identifying such barriers to success to draw out your full potential. Toget... (read more)
...I then graduated with a Masters degree in Biomedical Sciences prior to starting medical school. Prior to college, I graduated from high school with High Honors and scored a 29 on the ACT with high scores on the Math and Science sections. In addition, I scored a 5 on my AP Calculus AB exam allowing me to test out of Calculus in college. (read more)
...My passion is explaining difficult concepts in simple way, using any tools necessary to achieve student's understanding of the topic.B.S. in Mathematics+10years of teaching B.S. in Mathematics, M.Ed. Secondary Ed. +18 graduate credits in mathematics, 17 years in education, 11 years as a teache... (read more)