...I have a B.S. and M.S. in physics from Georgia Tech and a Ph.D. in Applied Math from Carnegie Mellon University and worked for many years in industry as an applied mathematician. I have tutored many SAT students and enjoy doing so. I have BS and MS in Physics from Georgia Tech and a PhD in Mathematics from Carnegie Mellon University. (read more)
Tutoring has been my passion since I attended my college, a top tier Engineering School in India in which I graduated with honors and worked with prestigious companies like Ranbaxy, CMC and HCL. I started tutoring professionally in 1998 and have tutored over 200 children from grade 4 to grade 12 in the last 15 years. I believe there is no set way of teaching math to an individual. (read more)
...I've tutored functional programming in OCaml and Haskell for students at UPenn (CIS 1200), Harvard, Cornell (CS 3110), Stanford (CS 242), and Boston College. I've tutored theoretical computer science, also called theory of computation, with automata and complexity theory. My students were at Columbia, Harvard, Cornell, University of Washington, University of Houston, and UPenn. (read more)
...I have taught most of math courses offered at colleges multiple of times. Prior to becoming a math professor I worked as a high school math teacher for several years. I have been working as a math tutor for more than 21 years and during this time I have tutored students at all levels. (read more)
...I love learning, and you will too when you make academic goals and work to achieve them.Calc is when math gets fun. Physics is a predominantly Calculus based science. I have not only learned calculus, I have used it in practical settings. (read more)