...My undergraduate music major included a lot of ear training, as did my teaching during grad school and since. Most recently (Fall 2022) I taught the ear training course for incoming music PhD's at Harvard University. As an undergraduate, I took courses on Medieval, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and Modern classical music. (read more)
...I always look to build confidence in my students and make sure they really understand why and how the math works! I am an experienced high school math teacher and math tutor of over 9 years. In addition to my experience teaching calculus privately, I also have a degree in Mathematics from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. (read more)
...I have a math degree from MIT and taught math at Rutgers University for 10 years. I don't just know the material; I know the student as well.I performed well in my physics courses as an MIT student. I have tutored students in classic mechanics, electricity, and magnetism. (read more)
...I have multiple degrees in physics and all of the physics classes I have taken hinge heavily on the use and understanding of Calculus. In addition, as a high school math and physics teacher I taught AP calculus three times and had a great deal of success preparing the students for the AP Calculus test. I think it is important to show big picture and the concepts of calculus first. (read more)
I am a student at MIT studying a double major in Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science. Relevant courses I have taken are Calculus I-III, Differential Equations, Physics I-II, Mechanics, Fundamentals of Programming, and Software Construction. I have two years of experience teaching mathematics to K-12 students at the Mathnasium in my hometown. (read more)