...An important aspect of all my teaching positions is empowerment and leadership training. That's why I won't just teach subject knowledge, but also a growth mindset and organizational skills. I care about my students and will always be available to answer questions or provide advice. (read more)
...I did the coursework and exams for a PhD in finance at UCLA Anderson, and TA'ed classes while I was there. I tutored economics in college, was a TA (for MBA finance classes) in grad school, and worked at the International Monetary Fund on monetary policy for a three years before grad school. I help you connect microeconomics concepts to real-world scenarios and decision-making. (read more)
...Instead, I ask them a series of open ended questions that will lead them down the path to the right answer. In today's school system, there is a large emphasis on the correct answer. Due to this, students who don't understand the concept typically are given the answer by either the teacher or their classmates. (read more)
...Probability can be deceptive and misleading. Solving difficult probability problems is not nearly as easy as understanding the basic concepts. Learning the right way to break probability problems apart can lead to much better success in this often confusing subject. (read more)
...I specialize in creating efficient and achievable study plans to help students achieve their academic goals. I scored in the 99th percentile for the SAT Math section. I taught engineering level math to many college students. (read more)