...A typical SSAT problem can be solved---mentally---in under 10 seconds (that is, once you've slowly read it).
There are other [inter-related] benefits in mental math: improved short-term memory, reduction in the number of 'silly mistakes,' increased accuracy and speed, etc. Next, since you are n... (read more)
...I have taken many math classes that incorporate linear algebra. I took math 220 at Penn State which involved solving systems of equations using matrices. I also took math 230 at Penn State, which was calculus and vector analysis of three dimensional equations. (read more)
...I have tutored math one-on-one from the middle school through the college level. In medical school, I learned comprehensive anatomy, and I am trained at a Master level in Psychology. I will be starting my graduate level program in Clinical Psychology with a minor in Visual Neuroscience in the Fall. (read more)
...I also like to give students practice on a variety of problems, which is essential to learning. I have previous independent math tutoring experience with high schoolers. In high school, I received full scores in the SAT Math section and Math II subject test. (read more)
...I have three years (and counting) of tutoring experience in mathematics. My first year of experience I taught primarily math subjects to middle and high school students in my hometown. For two years I was a mathematics tutor for the athletics program at Stony Brook University. (read more)