...I have training in classical (Newtonian) physics, Special and General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics. Although my job is not physics-related, I participate in online physics discussions on a daily basis, and work on physics problems that come up in the discussions. I regularly read physics articles to keep up with the latest developments. (read more)
...The problem I see with most students is that they are missing the big picture. Instead of simply regurgitating information and memorizing seemingly useless solubility rules, we will develop a comprehensive understanding of the chemical world that will give you the edge you need to become an A+ student. I am currently a graduate student in the chemistry department at Cornell. (read more)
...I look forward to bringing my teaching experience to my tutoring sessions! Most importantly, I love math! It has always been my favorite subject to teach and learn. (read more)
...It’s gratifying to see students improve results-wise but more so in their confidence and enjoyment of a subject. I have been tutoring math for 4 years. As a math lover, I believe math is only difficult when students are not correctly taught the basics; to understand new concepts, one must think mathematically, fully understanding foundational ideas. (read more)
...I received a 5 on the AP Chemistry exam and an 800 on the SAT Chemistry Subject Test. Third year engineering student at Cornell, Dean's List Engineering student at Cornell University, 5 on AP Physics C Mechanics, 5 on AP Physics C E&M I scored a 1590 and became a National Merit Scholarship Fina... (read more)