...I am currently a computer science PhD Student at CU Boulder. I am fluent in C, C++, python and some Kotlin, Julia and Java. I have designed firmware and software systems and worked as a TA in the CU computer science department. (read more)
...I am flexible in my teaching format, and I believe in tailoring the form and content of a lesson to the student. I have had success with teaching regimens as disparate as strict, planned-to-the-minute lessons all the way to almost completely free-form discussions of the material at hand. If you... (read more)
...If these can be taught and understood by the student, then I believe they can better tackle the mechanics of calculus. As always, I try to bring in real world examples. Geometry requires the use of logic to construct proofs. (read more)
...Throughout my career, I have pursued opportunities to share my love of math and science with others. I was a co-lecturer and TA for science courses at CSU and currently work as a part-time lecturer for Harvard University. I hold weekly office hours that students frequent to improve grades and deepen their understanding of the subject matter. (read more)
...I have been tutoring for 10 years now and have had great success with my students, ranging from middle school to college-age, and non-traditional students. I began tutoring by helping other students in my high school classes. In college, I worked as a private math and physics tutor with the Physics department at the University of Louisiana. (read more)