About MeMy name is Dan, and I have a deep passion for teaching math and physics to students eager to learn or needing additional support and motivation. I hold a Master’s degree from Cornell University, an Ivy League institution, and a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Texas at Austin. I have extensive experience teaching math and physics to high school and undergraduate students. (read more)
...Discrete Math is also my area of Graduate level research. I have tutored people in Discrete Math multiple times. In my school years, Discrete Math (Combinatorics & Graph Theory) was one of the subjects I had to learn thoroughly while making it to the National level training camp of the Math Olympiad. (read more)
...For the past five years, I have taught in early childhood and
elementary classrooms at Lesley Ellis School. Lesley Ellis embraced emergent and anti-bias curriculum as well as art exploration inspired by Reggio Emilia. Their philosophy and guidance helped me learn how to gently lead children to explore and then to step out of their way. (read more)
...I was valedictorian of my high school class, and I have an honors degree in math from Harvard. During college I was a Teaching Assistant in Harvard Extension College math courses, working with members of Cambridge community in a variety of subjects. After that, I worked for 35 years doing economic research and software development -- fields in which logic and math are used every day. (read more)
Hello! My name is Eugene, and I'm looking to tutor new students as a side hustle. As of now, I'm attending Lafayette College and going on my 3rd year with a Major in Civil Engineering and a Minor in Education. (read more)