...I am currently a graduate student in the chemistry department at Cornell. I graduated with both a master's degree and a bachelor's degree in chemistry from UCLA. I have TA-ed at both UCLA and Cornell -- given lectures, written and graded exams, and directed laboratories -- while simultaneously helping students achieve their academic and career goals as a tutor. (read more)
...I am a PhD graduate of the Mechanical Engineering program at Cornell University and I am currently working as a Principal Manufacturing Engineer. I love working with students to build their confidence in math and science and to teach them strategies for studying and organization. I am committed... (read more)
...Last year, I used an intensive two-week program to bring a student's score from 20% (practice exam) to 70% (real exam), nearly a standard deviation above the class average. My lessons focus on problem-solving strategies and foundational understanding. We begin by reviewing homeworkâusually no m... (read more)
...I believe that knowing how to write effectively is extremely important to any career. In high school I took four years of math and in college attended courses through Calculus I, but am most confident in teaching algebra. I will break down each concept and problem into steps to ensure that the student understands all parts. (read more)
...I do expect a certain level of work and rigor, but try to have fun along that path. I work to make sure that my students understand the fundamentals of math and science. I have a great deal of experience in applying math to real-world problems. (read more)