...Math is not a spectator sport - You learn best by doing problems yourself rather than watching someone else go through example after example. My approach in tutoring is to break down complex ideas into smaller pieces so that you truly understand the underlying concepts and see how to apply them to problems on your own. Not everyone learns in exactly the same way. (read more)
...Over the last couple of years, I decided to take a break from teaching and travel the world on my motorcycle. This experience allowed me to not only see amazing parts of the world and meet new people from all different backgrounds, but it also showed me how much I miss working with students. My favorite part of tutoring and teaching is the confidence my students gain after each session. (read more)
7 Subjects: includingCalculus,Chemistry,Algebra 1,SAT Math
...My experience has been primarily with high school and college level statistics and biostatistics, but I have also worked with students on algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus, R and SAS in a 1-1 setting. I have a graduate degree in Biostatistics from a top 10 school as well as an undergradu... (read more)
...I am a classroom teacher for more than 10 years in both urban and suburban schools in Massachusetts. I have experience teaching whole groups, small groups, and 1-1 instruction. I have coordinated vertical instruction and can help identify skills necessary for a student's past, current, and future progress. (read more)
...I also have practice exams and homework exercises for students to maximize their score improvement. I have taught SAT prep for The Princeton Review, Sylvan Learning Center, and The Classroom. I have helped dozens of students improve their test scores. (read more)