...I first began tutoring and developing teaching materials at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where I graduated with a degree in Electrical Engineering. I also studied a lot of mathematics and nearly added it as a second major. As a freshman at MIT, the professor of a graduate level advanced calculus course asked me to prepare supplemental class materials based on my personal notes. (read more)
...In addition, Spanish is my second language. So I welcome Spanish-speaking students who want to develop their English language skills. I have a PhD in psychology and I am a published author of numerous peer-reviewed journal articles focused on human development. (read more)
...My tutoring experience includes working with graduate, undergraduate, high school, and elementary students in subjects such as chemistry, biology, physics, pre-algebra, algebra 1, algebra 2, geometry, statistics, trigonometry, pre-calculus, and calculus. I love math and science and enjoy sharing... (read more)
...I always make sure to understand what challenges each of my students are facing, how to recognize them independently, and how to improve over a long-term period of time. I also share some general strategies that I've learned, such as the use of metacognition, to help students improve the quality of their education for themselves. I simply exist as the guide and medium to get them there. (read more)