...I have over 4 years of experience in tutoring individuals and guiding study groups, and I frequently help my fellow peers with the concepts which they aren't able to grasp. I completed my secondary education in India as an exchange student from the US and graduated as a Valedictorian, and the ed... (read more)
...Along the way, I developed a love of pure mathematics, so I decided to go to graduate school. I earned a PhD in Mathematics (topology/geometry) in 2017 and taught math at Duke University and Bryn Mawr College for six years after my degree. My favorite part of being a professor was getting to work with students one-on-one and in small groups in my office because it's a lot like tutoring. (read more)
...I have a bachelor's in mathematics (with a minor in physics) from Rutgers University (go RU!) and a master's in mathematics education from the Graduate School of Education at Rutgers. It was at college that I first began tutoring and discovered that I REALLY like it (I mean really). I enjoy math... (read more)
...There is an issue of professors and teachers overcomplicating physics and math concepts to the point where the students get overwhelmed and resign to thinking that they just aren't smart enough to learn these concepts. I want to help students understand that they are capable of learning these di... (read more)
...I was also a personal aide to a paraplegic student for her geometry assessments, so I had to explain geometry in a different way since she didn't experience the physical world in the way most people do. I've taught a precalculus course for many years, and developed insight into common misconcept... (read more)