...I first began to study algebra on my own in the fifth grade and took an official course in the 7th grade. Since then, I have informally taught algebra to countless students at my old high school. I am a professional science writer with audiences including multiple health authorities globally. (read more)
...Often, the typical classroom setting is not adequate to express the joy, fun (and yes, coolness!) of math. Let me fill you in on why math looks and functions the way it does, and your math chapter's concepts will soon click into place. I have taught hundreds of students in public and private schools and I have identified many pitfalls that keep students from attaining their full potential. (read more)
...The best asset a new STEM student can have is a strong academic support network, and in my tutoring I aim to give students as much support as possible by identifying their specific academic needs and meeting them, whether that means providing homework assistance, detailed overviews of specific co... (read more)
...Ultimately, my goal is not only to facilitate academic growth but also to instill confidence, resilience, and a lifelong love for learning in each of my students. Though I haven't taught formally in a classroom setting, I've tutored my peers one-on-one for over 4 years. In addition to my peers, I've also tutored younger children such as elementary and middle school students. (read more)
6 Subjects: includingAlgebra 2,Algebra 1,Elementary (K-6th),Elementary Math
...No judgments here. For mathematics, I try to help you see some relevance to what you’re studying—it helps! Even if we see it as an exercise to train your brain to do some complicated, abstract thinking, that’s worthwhile as well. (read more)