...What makes a student and a tutor a good fit for one another is a function of a ridiculous number of variables, including personalities, subject matter expertise, the needs of both, and a lot of other things. I would say that if you are looking for a tutor who is unusually knowledgeable, inquisit... (read more)
...Perhaps one of the most important things to do is to make a student smile, if they're smiling or laughing they're far more likely to commit what they learn to memory as they'll enjoy what they're learning. Its also important for students to see what mathematics does. The most common question I hear is, "Why are we learning this?" or "Why is this useful?". (read more)
...While studying at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts, I was instructed in the composition of multiple genres of music, and now myself have a wide-ranging portfolio of different musical styles. I don't dare to say I'm an expert on piano as it is not my primary focus, but I have a... (read more)
...With more than four years experience as a teacher assistant, I have taught Calculus, Discrete Math, and Algebra. Whether in a classroom setting or through individual sessions, online or in-person, I've had the assisted over 200 students in their academic journey. My teaching style is flexible, based on the needs and learning styles of each student. (read more)
...I have ample experience, therefore, in teaching a wealth of material concisely and effectively.As a mechanical engineering major, I have completed extensive coursework in math. I also competed in math tournaments in high school. I have tutored students in math in structured programs and privately for a few years. (read more)