...However, that doesn't guarantee any person's ability to teach. It wasn't until during my college years that I worked for some of nation's largest test preparation companies -- Kaplan, Princeton Review, and Revolution Prep. From there, I started to gain a better understanding of how to teach to the structure of the test. (read more)
...At these institutions, I had the privilege of engaging with a diverse student body, solidifying my belief in the universality of mathematical principles. In addition to my academic roles, I ventured into private tutoring, tailoring my approach to suit the unique needs of each student. From calc... (read more)
...I have a Physics and Mathematics degree and am fluent in algebra, geometry, trigonometry, precalculus, and calculus. Beyond tutoring I treat everyone on an individual basis in terms of career planning and goal setting. I am excellent at motivating students! (read more)
...Spending 4 years as a tutor at a community college, along with privately tutoring students for 2 years puts me in a unique position to be an effective tutor. Although I have shifted from college students to middle and high-schoolers, the math remains the same. I love to teach and make concepts easier. (read more)
I began tutoring math as a freshman in high school as I've always had a gift with numbers. I would mostly be called upon to help my classmates with homework, but as my reputation as a math tutor grew across campus I became the go-to guy for all grade levels. I went to USC to study Biomedical Engineering, and it is here that I started tutoring professionally. (read more)