Hey! My name is Colin L., and after four years of teaching high school math (ranging from Algebra 1 to Calculus), I've moved to Manhattan to pursue a graduate degree at the City College of New York. I'm flexible with my scheduling, and able to work well with students of all skill levels and learning styles. (read more)
...I know how it feels when teachers talk down to their students - plenty of engineering profs don't get this. With kindness and empathy, the learning experience becomes comfortable and even enjoyable. I also try to instill trust! (read more)
...Topics covered included Sequences and Series, Limits, Conic Sections, Sketching graphs, Finding roots of a Polynomial, Complex Numbers, etc. This was a difficult subject for most of the students. However, with proper guidance on techniques in problem solving, all became adept in mastering challenging problems, and went on to do well in their exams. (read more)
I am an inquisitive student of the seemingly disparate disciplines of mathematics and music. I am currently a Pure Mathematics PhD student at the CUNY Graduate Center in Manhattan. I also have my BM from the Crane Institute for Music Business in Music Business with a specialization in double bass and my MA in Pure Mathematics from SUNY Potsdam. (read more)
Hi everybody! My name is Philip, and I currently work as a research associate in the finance industry for a leading investment bank. I graduated from the University of Chicago with my Master of Science in Financial Mathematics. (read more)