...In all of these roles, I've taken a pedagogical approach that prioritizes conceptual understanding and real-world application over memorization of facts and formulas. Thanks again for your interest. Please feel free to reach out to me to discuss how I can best be of service to you.I graduated (summa cum laude) with a math degree from UCLA. (read more)
...I look forward to working with you!I have a PhD in statistics from UCLA (No. 1 public university in the US) and a BA in mathematics and economics from Swarthmore College (top 3 liberal arts college in the US). I have perfect GPAs from both schools (4.0 at UCLA and 3.99 at Swarthmore). I will help... (read more)
...I have taught and tutored all levels of high school math from Algebra 1 to Calculus BC. I have tutored and home-schooled (Laurel Springs and University of Oklahoma programs) in Algebra 2 since 1998. I received a bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering from MIT. (read more)
...Some students may feel the jump between Algebra 1 and 2 is quite large and I will help the student review the material already covered and show them how it relates to the new material in algebra 2. Calculus is the study of rates of change and may seem quite confusing. In high school, most calculus courses offered are AP level and can be a significant jump from previous math courses. (read more)
...I took an introductory single-variable analysis course at Princeton, which covered topics ranging from set theory to proof-based differentiation and integration (calculus). Have used MATLAB for several courses and research projects. Have also coded in Python, which has a lot of similarities with MATLAB. Currently in a Materials Science PhD program at Caltech. (read more)