...While completing my undergraduate degree, I worked at Vassar's Quantitative Reasoning Center, providing assistance for students in various economics courses. For the past three years, I have privately tutored college students in economics, econometrics, and statistics. Additionally, I have two years of experience as a teaching assistant at Stanford. (read more)
...I liked my time teaching classes and being able to help students with their problems. I would love a chance to provide more personalized help. I hold two master's degrees in physics, one concentrating in economics, the other in atomic, molecular, and optical (amo) physics. (read more)
...I have taught math for 14 years at all levels, from K-12 to the university level. During my time at Harvard, I not only took advanced mathematics courses but applied them to my major in physics and Chemistry. I approach teaching with a visual approach paired with the analytical side, allowing you to boost understanding by seeing the underlying connections. (read more)
...The concepts from middle school algebra build to the algebra 1 freshman class for high school. I tutor algebra 1 and 2 from linear functions, exponential, quadratic, radicals, and rationals at the basic, intermediate, and advanced level. I taught Statistics to myself using a textbook from my old community college. (read more)
...And for younger kids, I show busy parents how to engage with their kids in their homework so they learn and stay on top of assignments rather than fall behind. I've helped dozens of students pull their scores up quickly and get into their chosen school. Math makes sense when it's taught right - believe that! (read more)