...With that being said, flexibility is key as no two students learn the same way nor have the same goals for a class. Even though my career is in abstract theoretical physics, I have extensive experience with teaching the AP curriculum as well the IB. I genuinely can't think of a student of mine ... (read more)
...I hold a Ph.D. in Physics from Harvard, and I’m currently an Associate Research Scholar at Princeton and a visitor at Harvard. I believe that learning physics and math should be fun and engaging. My goal is to make these subjects accessible by breaking down complex concepts into manageable pieces. (read more)
...I scored an 800 on the mathematics SAT and the mathematics/physics SAT subject tests. I scored a 5 on the AP BC Calculus and AP Physics C Mechanics/Electromagnetism exams. I have three years of one-on-one tutoring experience as a volunteer tutor at Newton North High School and Cornell University. (read more)
14 Subjects: includingPrecalculus,Physics,Trigonometry,ACT Math
...When a student is allowed to discover new concepts in an adaptable environment, mathematical ideas can really "sink" in. My personal style is to put less emphasis on rote and memorization while delving into truly understanding what is being taught. This makes homework quicker and test time easier - especially for those who get stressed during exams. (read more)
...I have had online students from Australia, Canada, and Sweden, too. These days, many students (and their parents) prefer online as they can save the documents easily, and save the commute time. Also they have a greater choice of tutors. (read more)