I received my BA from Yale in 2009, where I studied Ethics, Politics, and Economics, and am a 2014 alumnus of Harvard Law School, where my focus was on behavioral ethics and the law. Over the past years, I have taught math and science, consulted on designing standardized tests, and have over five y... (read more)
My educational credentials include undergraduate (Colgate University) and graduate (Harvard School of Public Health) degrees in quantitative fields – mathematics and biostatistics, respectively. The bulk of my work over the last two and a half decades has been as an educator: as a classroom teache... (read more)
...My main goal is to help the student build confidence and to succeed. I tailor my teaching approach to the student's needs, whether it is preparing for a test or helping throughout the school year. I know the material well enough to teach it or just be there to give hints as the student works through the problems on their own. (read more)
...I have mentored over 500 college students in learning Python, guiding them from their first line of code to becoming well-equipped programmers. I have held the position of Teaching Fellow for a machine learning class at Harvard University and I have worked as the head teaching assistant for the ... (read more)
...Please don't hesitate to reach out with questions.I was first introduced to baseball when I was 5 years old and I have loved (and played) the sport ever since. I played little-league and Babe Ruth for as long as I could, but I also started on my varsity high school team as a freshman. I was named MVP my senior year and an All-Star in the Eastern Independent League. (read more)