...I believe math shouldn't be confusing. My three-step tutoring approach involves demonstration, collaboration, and student-led learning. I explain processes step-by-step, connect concepts, collaborate to identify and resolve confusion, and empower students to take the lead for independent thinking and problem-solving. (read more)
...I am usually open to meeting either in a public location (library, coffeeshop, etc.) or your home if you prefer. However, at this point I am holding mostly online tutoring sessions.I have taken AP calculus AB in high school and received a score of 4 on the AP exam. Additionally, as a math major in college, I took three semesters of calculus. (read more)
...James did his undergraduate work at the California Institute of Technology, where he studied as much math and science as possible. James especially enjoyed being a teaching assistant for two courses in control theory. Eventually forced to select a major, James graduated with a B.S. in Chemistry and a minor in Control and Dynamical Systems. (read more)
...I love to teach and work with students, and enjoy the opportunity to work one-on-one and see that flash of inspiration when they finally get a difficult topic. I am *mostly* looking for supplemental income over the summer when school lets out but can probably accommodate a few students this spring to get started. The hours listed are for the school year and will open up once school lets out. (read more)
...Since then I have continued to tutor students in AP as well as college calculus. I thoroughly understand the conceptual basis of calculus and can help students to make sense of it as well. I have taught Pre-Algebra to middle school, high school, and college students. (read more)