...I have excelled in math at the highest levels, however that’s not what makes me qualified as a math tutor. I get that math can suck to learn, I understand that it can often seem to be a completely different language, and frankly I wasn’t always very good at it. But I’ve been in your child’s shoes, and I can connect in a way that the lessons will stick. (read more)
...And, lastly, I encourage students to keep a math journal reflecting the various aspects of topics discussed in the class. The only way to succeed in algebra is to have an ordered understanding of the many topics covered, and getting those topics down in an orderly written form, in their own word... (read more)
...While I have never formally taught math, I have tutored my younger sister in various math subjects as well as other family friends’ kids. Math can be fun and easy to understand, all it takes is some patience and creativity to learn. I have formally taught biology for 2.5 years and I have spent many hours tutoring kids after school. (read more)
8 Subjects: includingAlgebra 1,Algebra 2,Biology,ACT Math
...About half of my 70 scientific publications is connected to differential equations, including my PhD dissertation, my report at the International Congress of Mathematicians, my proofs of non-integrability of Yang-Mills dynamics and of neuron/neural networks, my last publication of 2008, and my cu... (read more)
...More recently, from 2015 to 2016, I mentored three undergraduates and 1 graduate student in cognitive neurology research when I was a post-doctoral research fellow at Northwestern University in Chicago, IL. And lastly, in 2019, I mentored two undergraduates in neuro-oncology research working as ... (read more)