...In practice, I start by asking students category (1) questions they are sure to know. If we are analyzing a complex, multi-part calculus problem, I may ask something like, “How do I take the derivative of a polynomial?” These simple questions build their confidence and get them comfortable tackl... (read more)
11 Subjects: includingAlgebra 2,Calculus,Algebra 1,SAT Math
...When I was in high school, I scored perfect or near perfect on the ACT, SAT, and PSAT and became a National Merit Scholar. These scores and accolades helped me to get accepted into a plethora of universities and ultimately earn a full-ride scholarship. I hope to combine my standardized test ski... (read more)
13 Subjects: includingAlgebra 2,Calculus,Algebra 1,SAT Math
...Once someone explains concepts and helps them solve problems on their own, they get excited, and slowly the confidence builds up. I would love to see kids experience this and start loving math and science.I have a Ph.D in Physics and so have Math fundamentals. Completed my PhD in Physics from IIT Mumbai. (read more)
...Tutored High school AP Physics 1and AP Physics 2 and College-level student in physics I, Physics II, Mechanics, and Electromagnetism. Tutored and taught Prealgebra, and algebra for High School and college-level students for more than 5 years. Tutored and taught PreCalculus for High School and college-level students for more than 5 years. (read more)
...My time spent obtaining my philosophy minor has also been an invaluable and crucial contributor to my confidence in successfully tutoring others. It is the mother of all learning, and just as physics does, it demands an understanding. It also demanded the extensive ability to communicate orally and through prose. (read more)