...I recently graduated from Kent State University with a PhD in Pure Math. I have a PhD in Pure Mathematics, with a specialization in Topology. I have taken basic logic courses and done some self-study, not only of logic but of category theory and last summer I started teaching myself HoTT. (read more)
...Additionally, I will be starting a Master's program at Harvard University this coming fall! Throughout high school and college, I've learned that your teachers can make or break your educational experience. The teachers that always stood out to me were engaging and presented material in a way that was comprehensive and thorough, but still easily digested. (read more)
...I covered courses such as College Algebra, Pre-Calculus and Differential Equations. My strategy for working with students in math and science starts with teaching the fundamentals first and then moving into homework or example problems. I feel that this allows the student to gain more confidence, foster problem solving, and allow them to navigate tests with more ease. (read more)
...After this process, I can better explain to students the correct way to go about the problem, offer alternative approaches as well as shortcuts that will save time and headache. I teach the way I learn which is what I call compounded repetition. We will do a particular problem several times. (read more)