...I liked my time teaching classes and being able to help students with their problems. I would love a chance to provide more personalized help. I hold two master's degrees in physics, one concentrating in economics, the other in atomic, molecular, and optical (amo) physics. (read more)
...And for younger kids, I show busy parents how to engage with their kids in their homework so they learn and stay on top of assignments rather than fall behind. I've helped dozens of students pull their scores up quickly and get into their chosen school. Math makes sense when it's taught right - believe that! (read more)
I have been helping my fellow students informally since the start of high school. After graduating from MIT I feel like I can continue to assist others with a desire to learn and excel. I understand that some, if not many, students benefit greatly from a more one-on-one learning approach and I loo... (read more)
...Additionally, I have two years of experience as a teaching assistant at Stanford. My responsibilities as a TA included teaching lessons to groups of 10-30 students as well as holding office hours where students can stop by and ask questions related to course material. Classes I have TA-ed for include: introductory economics, microeconomics, and graduate-level econometrics. (read more)
...My style of teaching is individualized, engaging, and conversational rather than a lecture. I have a very flexible schedule and you can count on my help any time of the year! I graduated from the nation's top physics program with academic distinctions and research publications. (read more)