...Before beginning my PhD program, I was the Research Coordinator at the Program for Anxiety and Traumatic Stress Studies (PATSS) at Weill Cornell Medicine. In that capacity, I trained and supervised many medical students, interns, and research project volunteers on a regular basis on proper resea... (read more)
...A formula is only as useful as the situations you're able to apply it in, and you will get much further when you're able to spot variations of patterns instead of only recognizing textbook example patterns. Contrary to what many believe, there are many different ways to solve every kind of math ... (read more)
I am available to tutor any area of mathematics: arithmetic, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus, statistics, linear algebra, differential equations, etc. I can also help with more advanced college-level topics. My experience with advanced mathematics gives me insight into how different math... (read more)
...Here's my story: I received my bachelor's degrees in philosophy and psychology (and a minor in statistics) from the University of West Florida, and now I'm a PhD student in philosophy at UMass Amherst. While in school, I always tutored on the side. Teaching is a passion of mine, and my career goal is to become a professor, so teaching will always be an important part of my life. (read more)