...Don't be shy about asking for help or clarifications as that is the only way you will learn. Even if it has been covered already, repetition, hard work, and dedication is key to doing well. I had studied applied mathematics at stony brook university with concentrations mainly in finance and statistics. (read more)
...I also tutor at my university's Academic Success Tutoring Center. There, I tutor students with multivariable calculus and introductory linear algebra, helping them fully grasp the course material and ace their tests. I've self-studied for calculus before taking the class, and I was able to find the class a breeze. (read more)
I have been tutoring for over 10 years now. Throughout that time, I have had the privilege of helping fellow classmates and now the younger generation excel in math and science classes. I graduated second in my high school with an SAT score of 1380. (read more)
...I have my Bachelor's degree in Mathematics Education (Secondary Ed.) and I am working to complete my Master's in Mathematics and Computer Science Education this June. I am currently teaching 3 Common Core Algebra classes. I am a certified high school math teacher that has taught Common Core Regents-Based Math Courses since the beginning of my career. (read more)
...I am always open to feedback and hope to find students that I work well with. Please reach out to me if you think I would be a good fit for you!Two years ago I worked as an Algebra I teacher for the charter school network Uncommon Schools. I was responsible for teaching daily lessons, as well as grading homework and communicating with parents and students. (read more)