...I recently graduated magna cum laude from Penn State with a BS in mathematics, and this fall I'll pursue a PhD in mathematics at UC Berkeley. I disliked math until my junior year of high school when I had an amazing calculus teacher who changed the trajectory of my education and career. This taught me how critical a strong math instructor is for students' learning and enjoyment. (read more)
...I studied algebra I, algebra II and calculus in high school and continued to use these skills in college where, as a physics student, I studied complex variables, ordinary differential equations, partial differential equations, linear algebra (matrices and operators), and other advanced math topi... (read more)
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...I always loved to teach and share my passion for both math and physics. I believe that learning is one of the most engaging activities, and I hope that you will find learning as fun and enjoyable as I did. I look forward to helping you out!I graduated from Pennsylvania State University in Mathematics and Physics with honors Physics achieving dean's list every semester. (read more)
...I have also work with Penn State students in MATH 140, MATH 141, MATH 230, MATH 231, MATH 232 in the calculus sequence. In addition, I have worked with several students throughout the country via online interface on WyzAnt with great success. I have tutored math courses at various levels for over 20 years. (read more)