...I have taken a discrete math course in college within the computer science major. I received an A in the course and have also tutored many other students in the contents of that course. I have also taken classes on algorithms, graph theory, combinatorics, and probability, which are all covered in most discrete math courses. (read more)
...This experience of helping my friends out gave me the urge to start tutoring. I, personally, love to tutor primarily because I am able to help students out with the weaknesses that they may have had and turn them into strengths with simple approaches. I have taken many math courses that correlate with each other. (read more)
...So many courses, teachers, professors out there believe that a simple demonstration is enough for students. I’ve spent hundreds of hours of my life listening to people recite lecture notes and the value gained over just skimming them myself tends to be marginal at best. It always frustrated me ... (read more)
...I have studied math up until the calculus level, and use heavy mathematics in my day to day working as a data analyst. I have been tutoring all levels of math for over a decade, which includes arithmetic, algebra I and II, trig, geometry, pre-calculus and calculus I and II. I am confident that my experience and approach can help anyone understand any level of math. (read more)
...When I tutor or teach someone something new I am always patient. Based on my past experience and watching teachers and other tutors teach, I found out that being patient was crucial. If the tutor is frustrated, then the student will be frustrated as well. (read more)