...On the humanities side, I was selected a departmental scholar in the Northwestern History department and am also doing paid history archival research under a fellowship. I have had research papers published in journals as well. I love learning and I love helping other people learn and so I find tutoring especially rewarding for all parties involved. (read more)
...Now research into quantum mechanics and string theory is poking holes into our current knowledge. Prealgebra is an interesting class. It is the gateway to the broad world of Algebra upon which much of the modern economy is based. (read more)
...My favorite topics in Trigonometry are: law of sines and cosines, trigonometric identities/equations, unit circle, Pythagorean Theorem, graphs of the basic 3 trigonometric functions (sine, cosine, tangent), right triangles and general triangles trigonometry. I have been working with students for... (read more)
...I taught ACT math for the Princeton Review, and scored a 33 on my own ACT in high school, but obtained a composite score of 35 when I recently (October 2017) re-took the test. This puts me in the top 0.75% of all test-takers nationwide. Between the two tests, I received a perfect score (36) in both Reading and English, and a 35 in math. (read more)
...This experience is brought to my tutoring sessions with the introduction of many “real-world” examples. I have a Masters in Mathematics. I have completed undergraduate and graduate coursework in calculus, linear algebra, differential equations and functional analysis. (read more)