...I hold a Ph.D. in Physics from Harvard, and I’m currently an Associate Research Scholar at Princeton and a visitor at Harvard. I believe that learning physics and math should be fun and engaging. My goal is to make these subjects accessible by breaking down complex concepts into manageable pieces. (read more)
...After completing my Master of Arts, I worked as a professional writer-editor in Century City, Laguna Hills, and Silicon Valley, and then accepted a Federal Teaching Fellowship at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Six years later, I returned to LA to teach in private and charter school... (read more)
...I taught an applied math course which included probability and graph theory at Rutgers University. I was a grader for a discrete math course which included the topics of logic, probability, and graph theory at Boston University. I completed and received an 'A' in a course in Differential Equati... (read more)
...I began peer tutoring Latin to 7th and 8th graders while I was in high school, and continued as a peer tutor for various subjects including Calculus 3, Differential Equations/Linear Algebra, Bioelectricity, Biomechanics and Physics, and Biostatistics at Northeastern University for the past 3 yea... (read more)
...I spent a year developing working as a physics curriculum developer, before switching over to tutoring full-time. I specialize in helping students develop clarity and mastery in physics, and excel in preparing students for the AP Physics I, AP Physics C, and Calculus AB and BC exams. Beyond AP courses, I also offer F=ma prep for advanced high school students. (read more)