...When you look back at high school courses, the concepts appear to become easier. Even if, for example, you don't remember an identity in trigonometry, you have the thinking capacity to find it in the book, understand it, and be able to explain it to someone. While getting my Bachelor of Science... (read more)
...When I got into my last year of college, I made my services as a tutor available through personal connections. This was mainly assisting freshmen and sophomores in introductory statistics, calculus, and economics courses. Upon graduating, I've been slowly building a network of students that mainly consists of pupils looking for SAT prep. (read more)
...Even after about 10 years, I still find it a consistently fresh and fulfilling thing to do. I prefer to work in Math subjects, though I am not against Physics, Programming, or other related topics. My philosophy of teaching is that a student should never be punished or shamed for asking a quest... (read more)
...I am expert in tutoring these concepts and methods. I combine teaching students to solve problems with imparting a deeper grasp of the concepts that underlie the procedures for solving problems. I also teach test-wise tips for smart test-taking. (read more)
...I married a professor's daughter. Indeed, I've been an adjunct professor at University of Southern Maine and a teaching fellow at Harvard, where I was the recitation instructor in quantum mechanics for first-year chemistry department graduate students. Currently, I tutor one 5th grader, one hig... (read more)