...I began tutoring while in high school, and now, with a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematical Sciences from Carnegie Mellon University, I continue to work with students across all levels of mathematics, from basic arithmetic to advanced calculus. My goal has always been to foster a deep understanding... (read more)
...I have taken a multitude of college level math classes in my studies as an engineer and have served as a TA for a year and a half. Please contact me if you would like any more information!I have taken Differential Equations at CMU in my pursuit of my BS degree in Chemical Engineering. Then I have TA'd for the course five times and have experience teaching it as such. (read more)
...I have an MS in physics (astrophysics) from the University of Pittsburgh, and and BS in physics with mathematics from Bucknell University. I have taught physics and mathematics as a college instructor and as a personal tutor for almost a decade. My favorite part of teaching has always been working with students one-on-one, so I love tutoring. (read more)
...Bottom-line:
I know school can be stressful, ESPECIALLY physics, and ESPECIALLY ESPECIALLY physics during a global pandemic. My goal is to help you, to give you the confidence and knowledge necessary to solve physics problems on your own. If that sounds like something you're interested in, I very much look forward to working with you.B.S. (read more)
...This can be done in many ways, but my most successful strategies are to make the material relevant and fun. In short, I strive to make math fun! Your success is the ultimate goal; and I believe I can help you obtain this goal. (read more)