...We begin by reviewing homeworkâusually no more than three questions designed to reinforce the methods we focused on last time and apply them in new contexts. We work together to extract basic rules for approaching questions from these and other, simpler questions on the student's terms (i.e. in ... (read more)
...It often takes time and patience to learn something new. Topics build on each other, especially in mathematics. Understanding calculus depends on understanding algebra, which depends on understanding fractions and arithmetic. (read more)
...To build any skill, it is paramount to strengthen your understanding of core concepts, and cultivate a safe space for learning with and from others. I began my academic journey at a community college, and finished my undergraduate degree (BS in Biology) at the State University of New York at Cor... (read more)
...I'm currently an undergraduate at Cornell University studying nutritional sciences with a minor in business. I have taken college-level courses in general chemistry, organic chemistry, cell biology, calculus, and written composition. Outside of academics, I'm an editor for the Cornell Undergrad... (read more)
I am currently Visiting Faculty at Cornell University. Previously, I was an Assistant Professor (2018 - 2021), Lecturer & Associate Lecturer (2016 - 2018), spent time as a Global Residential Fellow at Gottingen University in Germany (2018), and was a Graduate Teaching Assistant (2011 - 2017). Prior... (read more)