...Math is not a spectator sport - You learn best by doing problems yourself rather than watching someone else go through example after example. My approach in tutoring is to break down complex ideas into smaller pieces so that you truly understand the underlying concepts and see how to apply them to problems on your own. Not everyone learns in exactly the same way. (read more)
...Part of my approach is to use practice tests and other tools to identify those weak areas that each student brings to the test. Then we dive deeply into them, using custom-prepared information packets and worksheets, to make sure that the student gets up to speed and has all the math knowledge that the test requires. But knowledge is only part of the picture. (read more)
...Feel free to contact me to ask additional questions or schedule a lesson.I have a Masters in Mathematics from CMU, 4.5 grade. My undergrad also was in Mathematics with Theoretical Computer Science, where I took graduate level courses and had a 4.7 grade for work within my major. I have a Masters in Mathematics from CMU, 4.5 grade. (read more)
...My strength in this subject is my ability to describe various problem-solving strategies in a way that makes sense. I also excel at helping students find specific strategies and techniques they feel most comfortable with. I have taught chemistry to a number of students in the past few years. (read more)
...But as I've taken 6 years of Latin in high school with 2 of those years being at the AP level (Vergil and Ovid) and then 1 semester of Latin in college, I was able to also add Latin to my subject offerings. There are many paths to learning the abstract syntax and concepts of any subject. Theref... (read more)