...I also helped my daughter prepare for the test for two years. With my years of tutoring experience, I can help homeschool students in their understanding of math subjects. I can work with students to learn their individual learning style and cater my teaching to them. (read more)
...To teach proofs, I like to start with the simplest proofs and build up slowly. This gives students a chance to see how to how proofs work before going to the more challenging proofs. I also encourage testing theorems before proving them, to see if they are true and to gain intuition. (read more)
...I excelled in each math course I tutor. I did quite well in AP Math classes in high school, and, at the university level, I have received A’s in each of the following courses: Calculus I, Calculus II, Calculus III, Linear Algebra, Differential Equations, Discrete Math, Numerical Methods, and Mathematical Probability. I have been similarly successful in several general statistics courses. (read more)
...Candidate in Political Science at UT Austin specializing in American Politics. My research looks at political behavior and political psychology. I've taken multiple graduate courses on politics including but not limited to Congress, Institutions, the Presidency, and Campaigns & Elections. (read more)
...I tutored with Wyzant for a year during my gap year in between undergrad and grad school. In addition to this, I have tutored both as a tutor for A&M and as an informal tutor for my friends. This experience has taught me to love to teach, and one of my primary reasons for pursuing a PhD is so that I can be a professor and teach students at a collegiate level. (read more)