...I have experience working with middle school students, graduate-level engineering students, to adults. Specifically, I have experience working as a teaching assistant while doing my Ph.D., where I worked with students starting from freshmen to seniors. Furthermore, while doing my bachelor’s, I was a voluntary teacher for mathematics and science for high school students. (read more)
...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)
...Earning my M.S. in engineering required the frequent use of mathematics at this level. In my college differential equations course I earned an A and was very proficient in the subject matter. As a tutor I have been successful in all areas I have taught. (read more)
...What are your academic or professional goals? What is it that you want to achieve through tutoring? If it's related to game development, programming, or data science, I'd love to help.I conducted 5+ years research in AI at the Cognitive and Immersive Systems Lab using a combination of python and C# applications to enable language learning simulated travel abroad. (read more)
18 Subjects: includingAlgebra 1,Calculus,Java,SAT Math
...My teaching style utilizes executive functioning strategies from Sarah Ward and is worked into lessons to help students keep track of time, plan projects, and stay on task. I enjoy using these programs and strategies to help students reach their fullest potential and love watching the moment when it “clicks” for a student. I aim to have fun and make learning enjoyable for all students! (read more)