...Calculus is like an upside-down pyramid - new concepts are balanced on the scaffolding of previous concepts. I work with students to make sure they have a solid foundation, and see how new material builds on what they already know. I'm a chemical engineer, so I've applied chemistry to real world applications. (read more)
...As a surgery resident, I specialize in anatomy and physiology. I’ve taken and taught countless anatomy courses. I can teach anatomy in a simple and understandable manner. (read more)
...I believe that learning is a journey and a skill best accompanied by a knowledgeable, patient, and understanding coach. I specialize in high school and college level mathematics, chemistry, and physics, as well as proofreading and editing papers and lab reports. I excel at providing multiple ways to approach a single problem, as well as giving real life examples of abstract concepts. (read more)
...In the last few years, the GRE has been administered via the computer, so now I can't make the claim that I've seen every single question that ETS has asked. But my knowledge of the test is deep and broad, my strategies powerful and simple. I've taught the GRE to classes of 150, through several well-known test prep companies, and one-on-one as I do now. (read more)
...On top of school work, I also worked as a teachers assistant for genetics and cell biology while earning my degree, giving me ample experience understanding students perspective and guiding their learning . After graduating I worked at Stanford in a neuroscience lab for a period before leaving du... (read more)