With over two decades of experience in math education, I've worn many hats – from teaching in schools to lecturing at universities. Armed with a Ph.D. in Mathematics and a teaching license, I'm equipped to guide students through their mathematical journey. Let me tell you about my tutoring journey – I've worked with hundreds of students, from high schoolers to college-goers. (read more)
...I had a case like that once with calculus student. It was costing the student time on his exam, and therefore his grades. We worked a couple hours a week for few months as he prepared for his IB exams (International Baccalaureate, like AP). Having that consistent feedback and practice eventually helped him earn good passing grades in the class, as well as on his IB exam. (read more)
...Everything from gene expression to quantifying behavior requires underlying statistical methods in order to make meaningful conclusions and to validate hypothesis. Having a deep understanding of biostatistics is essential to research, and these methods plays a very important role in every biologist's toolkit. I use statistical methods every day to make meaningful interpretations of my data. (read more)
...I've taught 7th Grade Math through Calculus. The two most impactful experiences in my career have been winning the 2017 Rosenthal Prize for Innovation from the Museum of Math in NYC, and attending the selective Park City Math Institute’s Teacher Leadership Program! I’m great at relating to students and meeting them where they are. (read more)
...I have taught Korean both individually and in Korean School classes to second generation Koreans and those who just have interest in learning the language. With academic learners, I focus on listening, reading, and writing so that they can prepare and succeed in their Korean classes and Korean S... (read more)