...I've always had a passion for Chemistry, throughout high school and college. I was able to convince the school's administration to sit the AP exam in my sophomore year, which let me spend the rest of my high school years creating a solid foundation for the chemistry courses I am currently taking... (read more)
...During my time as a peer tutor, I helped other students with readings and essays on texts related to philosophy as well as psychology. I have 3 years of experience teaching students math, reading, and writing. I have worked with students between G4~12 on math, reading, and essay writing including college application essays and the SAT Writing and Language section. (read more)
...I like tutoring because it gives me the chance to share my passions with others and help them be engaged and learn new things. Math was always my best subject in school growing up, and I took pretty much every math class my high school offered. I scored a perfect 800 on my SAT in math and earned a 5 on the AP Calculus exam. (read more)
...Since by definition of antisymmetric, (mRn ? nRm) implies m = n, then m = n. Notice that m and n are equal elements of A, and that (m, n) ? (R n R-1). Therefore, ? (m, n) ? (R n R-1), (m, n) ? {(a, a): a ? A}. Thus, by definition of subset, (R n R-1) ? {(a, a): a ? A}. Therefore, if R on A is... (read more)
...I have had more than a year of teaching experience as part of my Teaching assistantship and private tutoring. I have studied math till my Bachelor's. I have also scored 167 out of 170 in GRE quant. (read more)