...We may meet twice weekly, or for just a few sessions. Together we'll do what fits your needs. To start, we assess where you are and set up a plan. (read more)
...I first began tutoring and developing teaching materials at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where I graduated with a degree in Electrical Engineering. I also studied a lot of mathematics and nearly added it as a second major. As a freshman at MIT, the professor of a graduate level advanced calculus course asked me to prepare supplemental class materials based on my personal notes. (read more)
...In completing my Engineering degree, I have 4 semesters of calculus, 1 semester of linear algebra, and 1 semester of statistics, as well as 1 year of statistics in graduate school. I have taught an undergraduate statistics course and computer lab, and I currently work with homeschool math instru... (read more)
...I could! Not that that would be the most practical thing to do, but once you understand the basic concepts, you will be able to do the same. I am a strong believer in understanding concepts and knowing fundamentals, NOT in doing math by rote. (read more)
Marissa received her Ph.D in Clinical Neuroscience from USC and focused her research on adolescent development, cognitive processes, learning, and, in recent years, stress and resilience, the effects of meditation and mindfulness on the brain, neurofeedback, and consciousness. Marissa has nearly 20... (read more)