...I have helped students in analog and digital circuits, heat transfer, fluid mechanics and thermodynamics in the past. I like encouraging students to ask lots of questions and provide supplement reading material to improve understanding of key concepts. I prefer to provide individual attention to students to promote maximum understanding. (read more)
...One student nailed the issue as similar to taking a french literature course while trying to learn French at the sane time. So needless to say I spent about half my time teaching the lab course and the rest helping some of the students with their math and physics homework. I found this very rewarding and fun. (read more)
...I am going to graduate school in English literature. This means that I not only know how to read but properly analyze the text. I have several ways to approach a test and finding the right one for your student is crucial, including for the SAT Reading. (read more)
...I prefer to teach one-on-one with a student, as this is truly the best way to adapt a lesson to a student, but I have taught high school students in groups up to 17. I aim to personalize lessons to each student's needs, drawing visuals when needed or simplifying advanced concepts into layman's terms. My goal in teaching is to give kids the ability to be self-sufficient. (read more)
...My journey as an educator started as a tutor for mathematics classes at the University of Texas at Austin (UT) where I obtained a Bachelor's in Mathematics. It continued as a recitation instructor for business statistics classes at Michigan State University (MSU) where I obtained a Master's in S... (read more)