...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. Since then, I have been assigned several classes as a teaching assistant, such as Calculus I, II and III, Precalculus, Linear Algebra, Differential Equations and General Physics. (read more)
...Please reach out to me if you think I would be a good fit for you!Two years ago I worked as an Algebra I teacher for the charter school network Uncommon Schools. I was responsible for teaching daily lessons, as well as grading homework and communicating with parents and students. I took the AP Calculus BC exam my senior year of high school and got a 5. (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)
...Regardless of the class, I adopt a hands-on approach starting with calculations to help my students discover main ideas and concepts. I'm always cognizant of the important questions of "why are we learning this?" and "what is the significance of this and where is it applied?" I try to answer the... (read more)
...Fortunately, I am able to make proof writing fun and my students always master this part of geometry. Moreover, geometry should be the most fun for any student. Look around your room. (read more)