...I have helped many college students with Java over the last few years. 6 years tutoring. Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Cal Poly. I got my first guitar when I was ten, in the year 2000, and mostly just messed around with it, until 2 years later when I started to get serious about it. (read more)
...My first teaching role was TAing the introductory and intermediate statistics courses at Amherst during my sophomore year. Since then, I've TA'd a data science course, tutored middle schoolers in algebra, and taught quiz sections at UW. I will even be teaching an undergraduate course this summer! (read more)
...I also like being honest with my students and establish rapport and trust with them from day one. I also avoid being too rigid with them. Having flexibility allows me to be open and willing to adjust techniques and approaches to meet the learning styles of the student. (read more)
...It can be very intimidating when you first learn the material. But, believe it or not, a lot of chemistry is built from a foundation of relatively simple concepts. I try to figure out if there are any gaps in my students' knowledge, and I help them understand what they are doing in their classes. (read more)
...I graduated Summa cum Laude with a B.S. in mathematics and a minor in astrophysics from the University of Minnesota before moving to Seattle to pursue a Ph. D. in mathematics at the University of Washington. I have experience teaching calculus courses and various upper-level math courses at the University of Minnesota and the University of Washington. (read more)