...I have an MA and BA degree in mathematics. As part of graduate coursework I assistant taught math courses, including linear algebra. I worked in an undergraduate tutorial office for one year as a tutor for subjects including linear algebra. (read more)
...Consequently, I bring a strong academic background and a genuine passion for guiding others in their learning journeys. I believe that success is not a destination but a dynamic process, and failure is an inherent part of that process. I strive to create a positive and inclusive learning atmosp... (read more)
Hi! My name is Rei, a cellist currently located in the Boston area. I recently completed my Master's Degree at the Manhattan School of Music, and I also hold a Bachelor's Degree in Physics from Harvard University. (read more)
...I have hundreds of hours teaching the current SAT, and have taken students from the 500s to 700s, and from the 600s to a perfect 800. Additionally, my experience teaching math, and consulting for designing high school standardized tests, allows me to explain not just the content of the test but ... (read more)
...I've also written sections of physics workbooks and digital content for major publishers. The best way to understand most concepts in physics that are new to a student is to represent it on paper. More than any other discipline, academic physics emphasizes the use of diagrams, cartoons, and "be... (read more)