...The best way to generate enthusiasm for a subject is for teachers to openly display their passion, which certainly describes me regarding math. In school, I devoured every math course offered and rapidly progressed as high as possible in my secondary school education. It disheartens me whenever I hear students complain that "math is too hard" or that they see no practical purpose. (read more)
...Working in wealth management, helping clients protect and grow wealth. I took GMAT prior to entering MBA program at NYU Stern School of Business in 1988. I graduated with my MBA degree in Finance and International Business in 1990. (read more)
...I believe that education can and should be individualized. When I work with students, I target their weaknesses and skill gaps. Often I provide extra resources to help students succeed because learning is a not a “one size fits all” situation; sometimes providing students a different perspective helps them to connect better with the concepts. (read more)
...I have vast experience of teaching students to prepare for such test and their performance has been very encouraging. I have a Masters's degree in Physics with a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Delhi. I have an Undergraduate degree in Math, Physics, and Chemistry as majors. (read more)
...There is no such thing as a "math person." With private tutoring and discipline, you can learn anything. Your brain can grow and change; it has unlimited potential. Contact me to learn more and to schedule lessons.I have been a high school math teacher for 20 years. (read more)