...I have a Ph.D. in statistics. Most of my research publications are in biology journals. I am a professor and typically teach biology and pharmacy students. (read more)
...And I always find a way to show how what they are learning is important in science, engineering, or everyday life. For the past 14 years, I've been teaching Physics, Math, Astronomy, and Engineering to college freshmen and sophomores. At the same time, I've been tutoring in a 1-on-1 setting, middle and high school students in Math, Physics, coding and SAT prep for almost two decades. (read more)
...Each student is different, and I am open to different forms of tutoring, whether it be re-introducing lecture topics, exploring theory, working through practice problems, or just being someone to do homework alongside of. Feel free to send me any questions you may have, and I'll get back to you ... (read more)
...Some advice I would give to students looking for math help would be to keep trying and never give up. A lot of students complain math is hard, but in reality everything is hard if you don't understand it. But once you do, it will seem easy and second nature. (read more)
...In high school, I got a perfect 36 on my ACT, and I took nineteen AP tests, of which I received eighteen fives (and one four). The vast majority of these I self-studied. On my GRE, I received a 337. I know how to get students through these hard tests because I have done it myself. (read more)