...I scored a 167 composite on the GRE this past year through self study. I have a strong quantitative and qualitative background to teach all aspects of the exam. I have a strong background in both Math and Statistics teaching, in both my undergraduate and graduate careers. (read more)
...For me, the best thing about tutoring is seeing the success on my student's face when he/she achieves his/her goals. When I'm not busy tutoring or with grad school or work, I enjoying watching movies/TV, playing videogames, reading, exercising, and cheering on my sports teams. I'm committed to helping you succeed in whatever your individual goals may be. (read more)
...I got my PhD (Physics) from the University of Rochester, followed by postdoc work at ETH Zurich. I then worked as a professor at Rice University, where I taught undergraduate and graduate level physics classes for 5 years. My own interest in physics and science in general has been shaped by my teachers and professors in school and college. (read more)
...Even though my joy of statistics pulled me into the field, I've kept a foot in the classroom. From high school to graduate level courses, my students have consistently found high levels of success encompassing a variety of student goals and circumstances. Often, mathematics and statistics are met with student apprehension or a lack of motivation based on previous experience. (read more)
Hello! My name is Julian and I am a recent graduate of Colorado State University where I completed a thesis-based MS degree in Biology with a focus on Ecology. During this time I was a graduate teaching assistant and instructed biology courses and tutored undergraduate students for over three years. (read more)