...It often takes time and patience to learn something new. Topics build on each other, especially in mathematics. Understanding calculus depends on understanding algebra, which depends on understanding fractions and arithmetic. (read more)
...These experiences have given me insight into how students learn and retain material in dramatically different ways and I incorporate this into how I tutor by individualizing my teaching methods to each student. I also worked as a peer leader under the SI (Supplemental Instruction) model for two ... (read more)
...I've been tutoring Algebra I and II for years, and have seen fantastic results with my students! I'm a third year Engineering student at Cornell. I'm majoring in Applied Mathematics and have full scores on the AP Calculus BC and SAT Math 2 exams. 5 on AP Calculus Exam, currently a student at Cornell Engineering. (read more)
...I regularly watch German news and documentaries to keep my language skills sharp. Graduated from Cornell University with a double major in Physics and German Studies. Completed a Master's Degree in Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Michigan, where I regularly used concepts related to Solid-State Physics. (read more)
...I am now a Ph.D student in economics taking Ph.D level microeconomics and serve as a TA for microeconomic theory. I hold a degree in Economics from Hamilton College. My relevant coursework involves the following: Intro Micro and Macroeconomics; Micro and Macroeconomic Theory; Comparative Economic Systems; and Experimental Economics. (read more)