...I began tutoring students in 2015 while an undergrad. At that time, I started working as a teaching assistant for courses in the university. My responsibilities included in class recitations and also grading homeworks and exams. (read more)
I am a former Wall Street quant with degrees in Math, Computer Science and Finance. I have been tutoring since my days on the Math Team at Stuyvesant HS. I was a high school teacher for a brief time and, more recently, I taught Probability and Statistics at Stony Brook University for a few years, where I received the President's Award for Excellence in Teaching. (read more)
...There I taught Algebra I and Precalculus before continuing my mathematics education at graduate school. For 5 long years, I studied mathematics and learned as much as I could. And while I enjoyed learning more mathematics, I really appreciated the time I spent teaching, so much so that I spent hours creating extra resources for my calculus, differential equations and linear algebra classes. (read more)
...I've self-studied for calculus before taking the class, and I was able to find the class a breeze. I scored a 5 on the AP Calculus BC test, and in my spare time, I enjoy to tutor students with calculus, where I'm routinely able to help them excel. Scoring a near-perfect score on the SAT Math section with a 790, I'm passionate about helping students unlock their math potential. (read more)
...I strive to really connect and understand with students, K-12 and college. I know, very well, how the curriculum is taught and what schools at looking for, and I know that this can be especially valuable for students looking to learn and pass their courses. My philosophy is to help students become critical thinkers and to understand content rather than rote memorization. (read more)