...I realized that through teaching others you learn a lot about the topic you are teaching yourself as you uncover further nuance and context. I have been a TA (Teaching Assitant) at my university during my Bachelor's and Master's degrees for three classes in different years. (MTH (Math) 223 Calcu... (read more)
...That way, you can focus less on cramming for the test and more on understanding the foundational principles that subjects are based upon. This methodology works extremely well for STEM-related classes as they rely heavily on prior knowledge when covering new content. With a focus on deep understanding, this becomes extremely easy! (read more)
...From there I worked as a high school math teacher for 4 years before deciding to dedicate more time to my family as a stay-at-home parent. I continued to tutor students in math, building a successful small business doing in-home math tutoring, recently I've been focusing on online sessions as we... (read more)
...Especially teaching Chemistry! I love that I have the ability to help students realize that this field of science is not as difficult as it is perceived to be. I love the opportunity to help each student find relevance in this area of science. (read more)
...After that I was invited by my advisor to pursue a PhD.
- I am currently a PhD candidate in Mechanical Engineering at Texas A&M University. My research topic is a mixture of continuum mechanics and controls, two subjects that are quite opposite but I have found an harmony in their differences.
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