...Math may just be numbers and letters to some, but I see it as a window into understanding the world around us. My previous experience working in larger and smaller group settings, all while staying vigilant over each individual student's progress. I work problems slowly and methodically, explaining verbally my thought process and the problem solving strategies required for problems. (read more)
...I have also co-taught a class at UC Berkeley, which was a great opportunity for me to understand different learning styles and adapt my teaching methods accordingly. While most of my teaching experience is at the university level, I have also tutored grade school students ranging from elementary... (read more)
...All indicated that I'm one of the best tutors or instructors in the physical sciences they've ever had. 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)... (read more)
...With my guidance, a 5 on the AP physics or calculus exam is not just a goal, but an expectation. In college, I also spent a couple summers developing SAT curricula for an independent educational foundation, so I can surely help with standardized test preparation. In addition to pretty much any ... (read more)
...My teaching philosophy is rooted in clarity, patience, and adaptability. I believe math can be approachable and enjoyable when complex concepts are broken into relatable parts. By using hands-on examples and encouraging critical thinking, I help students understand the mechanics of solving problems as well as the principles behind them. (read more)