...I enjoy solving puzzles, building robots, and playing video games. I try to channel my analytical skills when tutoring into helping my student work through a problem in an understandable sequence of steps. If one approach doesn't work, I try a different one, until I find the one that works best with that particular student. (read more)
...I hold a Master's in Applied Math from Johns Hopkins with a concentration in mathematical statistics. I have a Master's in applied math from Johns Hopkins, where I assisted teaching undergraduate courses in probability. I developed an online course in Discrete Math for Excelsior College. (read more)
...Tutored several students in physics, pre-calculus, calculus, SAT and GRE. I hold two engineering degrees. My Masters focuses on applied math, statistics and calculus. (read more)
...Why do we need to learn the "pure science" of math and opposed to an "applied science"? Tutors need to know the topic and explain it well and in multiple ways. Teachers take complex topics and break it down into simple and easy to understand parts. (read more)
...I look forward to sharing my knowledge with students in the Computer Science field! I have taught all levels of mathematics including logic, probability and statistics. My experiences in the university setting have allowed me to work with a diverse group of students. (read more)