...I graduated from John’s Hopkins with a MS in Applied Biomedical Engineering as well as a BS in Biomedical Engineering from Drexel University. I have personally went through many years of learning math and physics, from AP math and physics classes in high school to ordinary differential equations... (read more)
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...I would like to make coding easy and interesting for the students. I have a Ph.D. in theoretical physics with specialisation in Group Theory, Particle Physics and Cosmology. My Ph.D. work involved heavy use of linear algebra, calculus and numerical techniques. (read more)
...I am currently rated 1890 USCF and recommend students to pick tutors rated at least 200 points higher than themselves, although I am happy to tutor anyone! I believe in student-teacher chemistry so I offer the first lesson FREE for the student to decide whether he or she would like to continue. ... (read more)
...I love getting to work one-on-one with students to help them learn and gain confidence. I have experience working with kids and helping them to develop in many different ways - in addition to tutoring, I have also coached high school tennis for the past 5 years. If you think we might be a good fit, don't hesitate to reach out to learn more! (read more)