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...I earned my Bachelor's degree in Neuroscience from Johns Hopkins University in 2019. Following my undergraduate studies, I took a gap year before embarking on my medical school journey, during which I worked as a tutor. Presently, I find myself in my fourth year of medical school, actively engaged in the application process for residency programs. (read more)
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...I took double math as my major in undergrad (Pure Math and Applied Math). I did a masters and PhD in Physics because I love mathematical backgrounds of physics. My experience in math and physics help me to teach a wide range of courses in math and physics to students of different backgrounds. If you want to understand the concept behind mathematical equations and modeling, contact me. (read more)
...I have a Master's degree in mathematics and have been tutoring high school and college students full-time for the past eight years. While I am originally from the Capital Region and worked as both a teacher and tutor there from 2004 to 2014, I lived in New York City from 2014 to 2022, where I ta... (read more)