...I have taken linear and abstract algebra at a college level and have extensive knowledge of the subject area. I have also had experience teaching Algebra II and feel comfortable explaining many different methods and ways to approach problems. I have completed Calculus I, II, and III in my college math requirements. (read more)
...Other times, the student may benefit from a real-life example. For instance, a sports fan may understand the concepts of percentages better if it's explained in terms of number of free throws in comparison to total points scored. Or maybe the method is converting the ingredients from a recipe made for four people to a recipe for six. (read more)
I have taught math in an intervention setting in the Fall River Public Schools, so I have experience working with and reaching students who are having difficulty with the subject. I firmly believe that there is no such thing as being or not being a “math person”—anyone can master even the most esot... (read more)
...Tutoring students say that I’m “knowledgeable and flexible,” and that they “wouldn’t hesitate to recommend” me. During the summer, I work with disadvantaged students as part of a STEM program. This develops my ability to motivate students through enrichment, providing instruction in Physics and... (read more)
...And then I will give you math problems that would help you to be better and better at this topic. There is no magic here: the SAT test is really pretty simple and you should not be Einstein to get a good score with a correct approach to your practice. Mathematics is not hard, you will see it! (read more)