...I am a Ph.D. student in theoretical physics, I have seen it everywhere and used probability everywhere I can! I'm not exaggerating; even though probability theory is an old and established subject, it became mainstream in computer science, machine learning, quantum information, and even finance ... (read more)
...Since then, I have also gained relevant experience in biology, chemistry, writing, and other sciences. In my experience, the best way to learn something is to teach it yourself. So, whenever a student learns something new, I want them to be able to explain that concept to a complete stranger. (read more)
...I have been a student for so long now, I have found effective ways to teach complicated concepts, as well as learning strategies like spaced repetition that help students learn large quantities of information and then retain that information. I prefer to take an active teaching approach. When I tutor my students, it is more like a conversation about the topic rather than a lecture. (read more)
...It is my first programming language, which should speak volumes, considering that the other languages I teach, Python and C, are not my first, yet I have amassed a number of positive reviews in these subjects. So I think I have great potential to teach C++ if only I could get the chance... I was... (read more)
...I received my Bachelors of Science in Physics and Mathematics from SUNY Cortland and Masters in Education with a concentration in Math and Science from Stony Brook University. Recently I retired and although I still coach and coordinate several student activities, I have flexibility in scheduling. I offer day, evening, weekend, and summer hours. (read more)