As a student approaches a subject, there are two major factors to success: a solid foundation in the fundamentals and skills at solving problems. The fundamentals are very important for understanding why aspects of the subject work the way they do and to be able to build on one aspect to understand... (read more)
...I am most experienced teaching competition math and physics (F=ma/AMC/AIME), AP Physics 2, AP Physics C, and AP Calculus BC. I also have experience teaching high school math (geometry, algebra, and precalculus), and college-level probability, statistics, multivariable calculus, and linear algebra. Occasionally, I have taught AP Physics 1, differential equations, and SAT Math. (read more)
...As a graduate student, I was a teaching assistant for both entry-level undergraduate physics courses as well as advanced graduate level courses. I received a Bachelors of Science in Physics and Mathematics and graduate Summa Cum Laude. I took courses in logic and mathematical reasoning as well ... (read more)
...Algebra, geometry, topology, analysis, combinatorics, logic, probability and statistics, calculus---you name it, I've taught it. If you or someone you know is eager for help in understanding anything remotely mathematical, I have the proven skills to confer mathematical expertise and motivation.... (read more)
...My teaching methodology is student-centered, problem-based, and process-oriented. I am committed to presenting familiar material with fresh perspectives to engage and motivate students. I firmly believe in fostering a supportive learning environment, grounded in patience, organization, and an unwavering belief in students' potential to excel. (read more)