...I also built a few simple webpages for friends. I originally went to Stony Brook to go to Pharmacy school, but after taking all of my pre-pharmacy requirements, which included a year of Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physics, Biology and Calculus, I realized I wanted to teach. I became a Chemistry teaching assistant. (read more)
...I hold a Ph.D. in Mathematics and currently a full-time professor in one of the Westchester's County colleges. I started my teaching/tutoring career while being a graduate student. I have tutored at the "math lab" for three years. (read more)
...Although I had always found that my strongest major was applied mathematics because it makes sense once you learned the formulas, functions and general bigger picture. I had tutored students at Kumon in mathematics for over a year and studied applied mathematics at Stony Brook University. Don't be shy about asking for help or clarifications as that is the only way you will learn. (read more)
...Via my school-age son, I have recently gained a lot of experience in some wonderful interactive math-teaching software and websites, such as Desmos, Geogebra and Mathigon. I don't think that schools have started using these much yet, but they have great potential for helping a tutor to make math... (read more)
...My career goal is to become a dentist and I am currently a 2nd year student at Columbia University College of Dental Medicine. Most recently, I have taken the DAT, which I scored in the top 1%. Before that, I took the ACT, where I scored a 35. After receiving such a score, I have spent the last 4 years tutoring and helping students grow and excel in the ACT subjects. (read more)