...More specifically, all learning attempts should start with a first principles approach. What is your overarching goal? What does the test-maker (or your professor/teacher) expect from you, and how do they plan on assessing that? (read more)
...I have a bachelors in mathematics from Roberts Wesleyan College. I have tutored as a Graduate Assistant at the college level for one and a half years. I have taught as an adjunct professor for a semester. (read more)
...I currently work at SUNY Brockport and Bryant and Stratton College, Rochester, NY and regularly tutor students in one-on-one or small group settings. I am comfortable working online too because I am very good at making use of online tools and resources for helping my students. My students have been able to achieve desired test scores in high stakes tests (e.g. (read more)
...During my time at Michigan State, I served as a teaching assistant for Survey of Calculus, Linear Algebra, and Physics, gaining valuable insights into various teaching methodologies and student learning styles. Additionally, my role as a tutor at the MSU Math Learning Center allowed me to suppor... (read more)
...I have also worked as a Teaching Assistant for multiple college courses and served as an academic and personal mentor to many students over the years. My teaching style is highly adaptive. I understand that each student has a different way of learning best, and I strive to personalize my lessons with this principle in mind. (read more)