Hello! I'm Daniel, a molecular biologist and data scientist currently working remotely as a Computational Biologist for a biotech startup in Connecticut. I have more than 15 experience in tutoring and hold a PhD in cell and molecular biology. (read more)
...One thing I love most about tutoring is making connections with fellow students. It makes me feel more comfortable guiding students through math problems because we both support each other during the process. Even though I don't have any experience teaching math in the classroom setting or in a lecture hall, my goal over the next few years is to advanced to that position. (read more)
...My PhD is in physiology and neuroscience from UConn. There I focused on the molecular mechanisms that underlie learning and memory. This combined with prior career experience in social work (including 3 years training at Yale Child Study Center) have provided me with a great deal of practical experience and application of study skills that best promote learning. (read more)
...I show my students how the questions on the SAT relate to what they have already learned in their math classes. I have a proven record of helping over 100 Differential Equations students improve their grades to an A, and deepen their understand of this wonderful subject. I took two semesters of Differential Equations, and another semester of Partial Differential Equations in college. (read more)
...French is my second native-like language as well as my language of study. I teach one-on-one as well as group classes. I currently teach at the Alliance Française de Hartford and tutor at different private schools in the area. (read more)