...Despite over ten years of experience tutoring, I've always kept tutoring as a part-time thing with a limited number of students. I prefer it this way so I can get to know my pupils better. In addition, this arrangement means that I usually have enough free time to be flexible in case the student needs an extra session for a test or midterms, or has to reschedule because of conflicts. (read more)
...When I went to university, I had studied three different majors because I had a passion to learn. I studied psychology, applied mathematics as well as biochemistry. Although I had always found that my strongest major was applied mathematics because it makes sense once you learned the formulas, functions and general bigger picture. (read more)
I am a former Wall Street quant with degrees in Math, Computer Science and Finance. I have been tutoring since my days on the Math Team at Stuyvesant HS. I was a high school teacher for a brief time and, more recently, I taught Probability and Statistics at Stony Brook University for a few years, where I received the President's Award for Excellence in Teaching. (read more)
...I am completely familiar with the concepts of geometry from my experience with teaching AP Physics and college physics courses. I am proficient in all topics of a full year college level Physics curriculum. The course may include use of intermediate algebra, trigonometry and calculus. (read more)
...As a senior software engineer, I work with computer science everyday. I feel confident that I can tutor both programming languages and data structures (ex: arrays, stacks, queues, trees, etc) and algorithms (ex: sorting, searching). I also have a BS in math/computer science. I work as a senior software engineer, focusing on web apps that use .NET. (read more)