...Calculus is my strongest subject and I have passed all of the necessary math courses for my major (Optical Engineering) with flying colors. My approach to calculus is different than most people, for learning in a classroom with a teacher emphasizing one way to do a problem has never worked for m... (read more)
...Currently, I am a graduate student and adjunct instructor at Binghamton University. I have taught calculus of a single variable - both differential calculus and integral calculus, linear algebra, and a course for liberal arts majors. I have also tutored students in probability and number theory. (read more)
...For doing this I have their trust and admiration and learning math becomes more like a fun game for them. Being able to have connection with the student is critical for my tutorial. Having rapport and gaining my students trust makes my students successful and also makes me happy. (read more)
...I have a BA degree with an emphasis on music, and an English minor. While I was in college, I worked in my school’s writing lab to help my fellow students by proofreading and editing their papers. I also know piano and flute, and can help with music theory or music history. (read more)
...I found this very rewarding and fun. After grad school I went to work in industry initially as a applied mathematician in a laboratory. During my working career I continually encountered students who needed help with mathematical concepts and how to apply them in the "real world". (read more)