...While I love being in the classroom and having 20 or so students at a time, I have found that the opportunity to work with students one on one is a very rewarding experience. Tutoring is a great opportunity for the tutor and student because the student's needs can be better addressed since the s... (read more)
...I received my bachelors in Mathematics at Columbia in 2019, graduating cum laude. I then went on to earn a PhD in mathematics at the University of Pennsylvania in 2024, specializing in topology and number theory. During my nine years of higher education, I have served as a teaching assistant fo... (read more)
...The PSAT/NMSQT is similar to the SAT – only shorter. There is a reading section, a math section, and a writing section. There is no essay. (read more)
...I spent 2 years tutoring for Mathnasium, a math learning center for students in grades 1-12 and have 2 years experience in Pittsburgh Public Schools tutoring math and life skills for students grades 6-12. My other work experience with kids includes positions as a summer camp counselor and high ... (read more)
...John's College, and took formal math courses at the University of Pennsylvania though level 4 calculus and partial differential equations. I like to show students the theory and beauty of calculus while teaching strategies for effective problem solving from a strong conceptual foundation. Proofs and theorems can be tough to learn when you've never dealt with them before. (read more)