...What I love about tutoring is that a student has a better knowledge of the material. Assisting them can lead to an improvement in their grade. Having a personal relationship with the student can help me understand their background and their goals they want to accomplish. (read more)
...I hope to share my love for the subject with you during lessons. I have a degree in statistics from Berkeley and have been actively teaching the subject for about two years. During my undergrad I had the opportunity to be a teaching assistant to a class with over 500 students which was an introductory statistics class with R. (read more)
...Teaching requires a thorough understanding of students' needs. I always introduce myself and ask the students background. This could be demographics as well as concentration in college, or work experience. (read more)
...If the student do not go there, get help from the teacher, a fellow classmate, or a friend. When a problem or question arises, it is always helpful to go to the teacher/professor for extra help. The teacher/professor is usually willing to help and explains methods to obtain a better understanding. (read more)
...As we work our way up towards harder problems, the student usually feels more confident in their abilities and able to take on tougher concepts. This model has produced results that have turned C students into A students and made them much less anxious about their math class. I typically use the course material that is provided to me to create a foundation on how I should tutor a student. (read more)