...I was delighted to hear he'd earned acceptance at University in Scotland. Having that kind of positive influence in a person's life is very satisfying. I see that at the community college as well, and when you see them over the course of a few semesters, they learn to trust your guidance. (read more)
...Students may need to be shown different perspectives to help them understand a concept. That’s why I constantly monitor my student’s responses to check their understanding and find out which notions are helping them make sense of the math. I want to build my student’s math confidence. (read more)
I am currently accepting students in-person and online. I have a couple of random evening times for ‘math emergencies.’ I have morning and early afternoon times. Due to the time difference, this works very well for East Coast students online. (read more)
...And I'm not just about lecturing – I love engaging in discussions during our sessions. Ask me anything, and I'll be there to cheer you on every step of the way. So, let's embark on this math journey together. (read more)
...My sister is a long-time teacher and part-time tutor, and I would like the opportunity to pass on some of the knowledge I have accumulated in my lifetime. I began reading at age three, and never stopped. In grade school, my parents twice were offered the chance to allow me to skip a grade. (read more)