...Prior to my PhD, I received a double major in Computer Science and Math. As a teaching assistant I led weekly labs of around 40 students, and as an instructor I led a class of 70 students. I have also held office hours where I worked 1-1 with students on specific problems. (read more)
...I have tutored students for the 2018, 2019, and 2020 exams and I got a 5.0 when I took the exam myself in 2012. I am also able to help with: basic R programming/data visualization, scientific writing and editing, scientific reading, resume/CV review, and academic coaching. Please contact me with any questions you have about my background or about my teaching style. (read more)
...From being a student to becoming a tutor, I have developed a proven, individualized approach to LSAT preparation. This method is not a "cookie cutter approach", it is tailored to suit each student's strengths, weaknesses, and resources, just like a personal trainer for your brain. But my tutoring goes beyond just the LSAT. (read more)
...During each session, I would initially review the general concepts or principles associated with the given mathematics topic. Next, I would see if the student had any concept questions. Afterwards, I would work alongside the student to solve multiple problem types, which increase in difficulty. (read more)
5 Subjects: includingAlgebra 1,Algebra 2,Precalculus,Elementary Math
...I’ve got really good notes and resources for probability I’ve typed up myself and I also just love math and enjoy talking about it :) Much of the content I first learned in a course on discrete math taken at the University of Colorado in Boulder also turned up in other coursework. For example it... (read more)