...I did laboratory research in medicinal chemistry as a student at the Georgia Institute of Technology. I have been tutoring chemistry since college. On my journey to becoming a medical doctor and biomedical engineer, I took quite a few math classes, which I passed with flying colors. (read more)
...I have a way with words and make things much simpler than they might seem. Most teachers teach in a certain way that can be confusing for people who might not have a strong basic understanding in that subject. I usually can show students basic methods when it comes to problem solving and techniques to help them in the future. (read more)
...A strength that I have to offer as a mathematics teacher is an ability to recognize gaps in mathematical concept development as a result of my experience teaching students from grades seven through collegiate-level. Some of the personal qualities that I have to offer are enthusiasm for working w... (read more)
...I took Linear Algebra at Columbia University and scored an A. I've tutored Linear Algebra several times, both for courses focused on matrix methods, as well as proof-based theoretical courses. Some of my students have been at Vassar, GaTech (Georgia Tech), Cooper Union, and Columbia University. (read more)
...Besides the knowledge of material needed to tutor, I am patient, and observant. That is true no matter if I am working with K-12 or adult students. It is important to meet with potential tutors, and see if it is a good fit between tutor and student. (read more)