My name is Andrea, and I'm a PhD student in statistics at UW. Before coming to UW, I studied mathematics and statistics at Amherst College with extensive coursework in computer science. My first teaching role was TAing the introductory and intermediate statistics courses at Amherst during my sophomore year. (read more)
...For me, the best thing about tutoring is seeing the success on my student's face when he/she achieves his/her goals. When I'm not busy tutoring or with grad school or work, I enjoying watching movies/TV, playing videogames, reading, exercising, and cheering on my sports teams. I'm committed to helping you succeed in whatever your individual goals may be. (read more)
...My approach is therefore to refer back to course materials or online resources so that the student can see the process taken to arrive at a conclusion. Consequently, I ask many of questions that lead the student to the answer. I also try to summarize the process of solving the problem once it is completed, because I find reviewing helpful in cementing the concepts just covered. (read more)
...I'm open to working with motivated students in any of the above subject areas. I’m particularly interested in working with future grad students looking to improve their GRE or GMAT Math scores as I’m building a new curriculum for these subjects. I will give discounts to students seeking multiple sessions per week or an immersive study experience in GRE or GMAT Math prep. (read more)
...I have over 5 years of experience teaching and have taught students from the high school level all the way up to the graduate level. I am passionate about teaching and enjoy working with students to achieve their goals. My main subjects are economics, math, statistics, and programming. (read more)