...While at UCSD I had the opportunity to be a Teacher's Assistant and Lecturer for a wide range of college courses, including all levels of calculus, linear algebra, and differential equations. One of the biggest obstacles to success in mathematics is a lack of confidence and intimidation by the material. I have seen this in many students and experienced it myself. (read more)
...In high school, it was mitosis. In college, I sought out teaching opportunities, both volunteer and paid. This has given me a wide range of experiences. (read more)
...Bringing with me a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of California, San Diego, this educational trajectory equips me with a deep understanding of complex subjects and a strong ability to convey knowledge effectively to students such as Algebra I, II, and trigonometry... (read more)
...My goal is to be more like an encouraging friend. I have found that this strategy can work on students that have tried several other tutors with little success. I learned early on that my approach to math and word problems, as well as testing in general, seemed to differ from the strategies used by those around me. (read more)
...In club meetings, I frequently evaluate other member's speeches and developed good listening skills and recommendation styles. In addition, I am a very logical thinker, I look for logic flow in developing ideas. This helps me compose rhetorical arguments. (read more)