I began tutoring math as a freshman in high school as I've always had a gift with numbers. I would mostly be called upon to help my classmates with homework, but as my reputation as a math tutor grew across campus I became the go-to guy for all grade levels. I went to USC to study Biomedical Engineering, and it is here that I started tutoring professionally. (read more)
...On top of that I specifically have TA'd for the discrete math courses for 5 years now at UCSD & UCI. Therefore I have taught discrete math at least 10 quarters at UCSD & UCI I started my computer science exposure at Saddleback College where all CS classes were taught in C++(I got A's in all of t... (read more)
...I have tutored over 300+ students to his/her success in either passing the exam, raising the score, or achieving a higher score for particular job classification. MATH - I know ALL the math topics and teach them very well - and even teach the math "tricks". Verbal reasoning- I break down the words, meanings, and give clues to the words. (read more)
...However, that doesn't guarantee any person's ability to teach. It wasn't until during my college years that I worked for some of nation's largest test preparation companies -- Kaplan, Princeton Review, and Revolution Prep. From there, I started to gain a better understanding of how to teach to the structure of the test. (read more)
...Spending 4 years as a tutor at a community college, along with privately tutoring students for 2 years puts me in a unique position to be an effective tutor. Although I have shifted from college students to middle and high-schoolers, the math remains the same. I love to teach and make concepts easier. (read more)