...I don't know who you are. I don't know what you want. If you are looking for a tutor I can tell you I don't have money, but what I do have are a very particular set of skills. (read more)
...While I managed well enough in college to be able to help my friends and classmates in physics, I decided that engineering wasn't for me during my senior year, it was too impersonal and I didn't want to spend my life running calculations and checking standards. I decided to follow in my mother's... (read more)
...I began teaching at a young age, initially as a part-time job outside of school. This was at a local tutoring program where I worked for three years, managing classes of up to 20 kids. The students ranged from early grade school to early high school, and the topics ranged from math and reading at various grade levels. (read more)
...However knowledge isn't al that is needed, experience is also there. Tutoring kids in my neighborhood made me fall in love with teaching. It's a challenging endeavor to be able to explain the vast amount of mathematical knowledge I have into a form that is both concise and easily digestible, and I still love doing it. (read more)
...I love it when my classmates and friends jump out of the chair after understanding a concept that I was trying to explain to them. As a NYC HS student, I took Algebra 1 and 2 regents. I recently graduated from high school. (read more)