...I lean on patience and empathy as the cornerstones of an approach that I hand craft for every student I teach. I strongly value developing intuition, especially in more abstract areas of math and science. One of my primary directives is to share what my eyes see when I take in a concept or problem. (read more)
...I believe students sometimes feel they don't like a subject because they don't do well in the subject. Once someone explains concepts and helps them solve problems on their own, they get excited, and slowly the confidence builds up. I would love to see kids experience this and start loving math and science.I have a Ph.D in Physics and so have Math fundamentals. (read more)
...I graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree from Miami University in May of 2019. This achievement was with a major in Chemical Engineering as well as minors in Humanitarian Engineering and Paper Science Engineering. As a recent graduate, I am much more familiar with the material and current teaching style than someone older. (read more)
...I remember being a huge fan of Ricky Green at The University of Michigan when I was 6 years old. Ever since then, I have devoted my life to a deeper study of the game of basketball both and off the court. My main strengths as it relates to basketball are as follows:1) Patience in teaching abou... (read more)
...I warn my prospective students that the gains to be made with just a week or two of preparation will be very limited. I have a great deal of experience both with the PSAT material itself and teaching this material to high school students preparing for college. The main thing to be gained from test prep tutoring is a plan of attack specific to the test. (read more)