...Of course, it's a playful way to explain nerdy, technical concepts. Linear Algebra was a hard class for me at the time. It took more effort than any of my other math classes during my degree (mathematics). I have since wanted to conquer the subject. (read more)
...Instead of helping my students memorize facts that will promptly be forgotten, I seek to teach the principles in a way that will make sense to each student. Seeing my students succeed gives me a lot of joy. In addition to my university teaching experience, I also have experience tutoring high school students in chemistry, math, and physics. (read more)
...I've never not gotten an A. I graduated from Brown with and honors degree in English and American Literatures. Subsequently, I worked in New York as a literary agent, book doctor, editor, and ghostwriter. (read more)
...Moreover I am a physicist as well so my calculus sees daily use. They say calculus is baby physics and I fully agree. Moreover, I was the top Calculus 4 vector calculus student in my class of 300+ students at University of California Santa Cruz. (read more)
...I love math and breathe physics, and work to infuse some of that enthusiasm into you, or your student. I have been tutoring in some form or fashion for over a decade, from the physics tutorial lab at my university, to a weekly community "smart night" for high- and middle-school students, and sev... (read more)