...I now spend a great deal of my time tutoring other students in math and introductory statistics, much of which overlaps with the content you encounter in the math section of the GRE. I majored in data science as an undergraduate and now study statistics as a 2nd-year PhD student. I have now taken 7 different college-level courses in probability theory and its applications. (read more)
...I also helped my daughter prepare for the test for two years. With my years of tutoring experience, I can help homeschool students in their understanding of math subjects. I can work with students to learn their individual learning style and cater my teaching to them. (read more)
...To teach proofs, I like to start with the simplest proofs and build up slowly. This gives students a chance to see how to how proofs work before going to the more challenging proofs. I also encourage testing theorems before proving them, to see if they are true and to gain intuition. (read more)
...I excelled in each math course I tutor. I did quite well in AP Math classes in high school, and, at the university level, I have received A’s in each of the following courses: Calculus I, Calculus II, Calculus III, Linear Algebra, Differential Equations, Discrete Math, Numerical Methods, and Mathematical Probability. I have been similarly successful in several general statistics courses. (read more)
...As a recent graduate from Texas A&M University with a Bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering, I have gained invaluable experience and expertise in a wide range of technical skills, including such as coding, machining, and CAD, as well as a strong foundation in math and physics. My experiences have... (read more)