...Instead, I think of standardized tests as springboards, capable of providing intellectual inertia for the next stage of your career. By mastering exams such as the LSAT and the bar exam, I secured coveted positions as a litigator at a Vault 100 law firm, and as a professor at the University of Texas at Austin. I would love to help you study for your next exam. (read more)
...I was the valedictorian of my high school, earning my diploma with a 4.6328 GPA (the highest in the history of my high school), and I am attending Cornell University as an undergrad on a pre-med track as I pursue God’s calling for me to become a neurosurgeon. I was the captain of the Peer Tutori... (read more)
...This along with every other math topic has always been a strength of mine and I have helped many students understand how and when to use the various trig functions to solve a problem. Knowing how to eliminate possible answers quickly, knowing which problems to skip and come back to, and which pr... (read more)
...I hail from an impressive line of mathematics professors: my father was a high school mathematics instructor for over 30 years, and my uncle was a Professor of Mathematics at an HBCU in Mississippi. While at CBU, I was employed for two years as a tutor in the Math Tutoring Lab, tutoring students... (read more)
13 Subjects: includingAlgebra 2,Calculus,Precalculus,Elementary Math
...I held the position of president of the American Institute of Industrial Engineers and was nominated Outstanding Industrial Engineer. Math is my passion. I enjoy helping students succeed in math and believe in themselves to increase their confidence in math and grades at school. (read more)