...I graduated summa cum laude from Northeastern University with a degree in computer engineering. In college, I was a teaching assistant and then later a tutor for both math and computer science classes such as Discrete Structures, Embedded Design, Computer Systems, and Object Oriented Design. I ... (read more)
...In Literacy, I worked with students on phonics, handwriting, spelling, writing, punctuation, grammar. In Math, I taught number recognition, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, decimals, fractions, geometry, measurement, conversions, and algebra. The phonics program I used with my kindergarteners, 1st, and 2nd graders was Saxon Phonics and Spelling. (read more)
...Academically, I am a national merit semifinalist, getting a perfect score on the PSAT Math section. I also got a 35/36 on my ACT Math section. On both math AP tests, Calculus AB and Statistics, I got a 5, highest passing score, so I can help with test prep in any of those areas. (read more)
...No matter the subject, the pacing of lessons is always based on the student, not the other way around. Most of my experience in tutoring comes from various camps and volunteering experiences, where I primarily focused on SAT Math and subjects like Algebra II, Calculus I and II, and Trigonometry.... (read more)
...I love tutoring because you get to help students succeed, and that feeling when they achieve their goals is so rewarding. As an engineering student, it is a requirement that I am proficient in math. I was a top student in high school for Algebra 1 and 2, and I made an A in both Calculus I and II in college. (read more)