I graduated Summa Cum Laude from Cornell University with a 4.16 GPA and a Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering. I was the valedictorian of my high school, and I received a 1590 on the SAT, an 800 on SAT Math II, an 800 on SAT Physics, and 5s on 11 AP courses, including AP Calc... (read more)
...I plan to teach Algebra 1, Algebra 2, geometry, calculus, physics and also help students prepare for ACT and SAT math. 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. (read more)
...There is a different focus, less on pure rote monotony of drilling, more on the higher level thinking of why one would do X, so that the student then not merely memorizes what to do, but actually knows why, so they can do on their own even when given a non-cookie cutter problem, as is often given... (read more)
...I am licensed to teach high school math. I have also developed my own test prep materials for Teachers Pay Teachers. I have been a professional educator for 5+ years. (read more)
...I have even worked as an executive function coach for several years! Additionally, I am often the person writing and instructing teachers on how to best support students with ADHD. PhD undergraduate and graduate statistics teacher PhD psychologist
Taught courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels I am bilingual and grew up speaking Hebrew. (read more)