...I also tutored a seventh-grade student on zoom in Algebra 1. This was a paid hour that occurred twice weekly for which I prepared weekly lesson plans and helped the student with her work for school. The student met her goal grade for her final exam. (read more)
...In college, I went on to continue my mathematics education as well as my teaching experience. I have taken a multitude of college level math classes in my studies as an engineer and have served as a TA for a year and a half. Please contact me if you would like any more information!I have taken Differential Equations at CMU in my pursuit of my BS degree in Chemical Engineering. (read more)
...I have an MS in physics (astrophysics) from the University of Pittsburgh, and and BS in physics with mathematics from Bucknell University. I have taught physics and mathematics as a college instructor and as a personal tutor for almost a decade. My favorite part of teaching has always been working with students one-on-one, so I love tutoring. (read more)
...Instead of memorizing a list of facts, I believe allowing oneself to understand why and how something works is what enables enjoyment of the subject. And once the "why" and "how" of the subject are understood, good grades and test scores will follow naturally. I am very patient with others, and I can easily explain concepts in multiple ways until they sink in for the student. (read more)
...This desire to learn pushed me to earn a PhD in mathematics. Along the way I was lucky to have many great teachers and mentors who helped to inspire the methods I use to this day. These strategies will vary from student to student and class to class as teaching is not one size fits all. (read more)