...I want to make learning fun and know that when you succeed in school, you have lots of confidence. I have worked with an accounting firm for the last 3.5 years and am going to begin working with one of the largest accounting firms in the United States soon. I have several years of teaching experience from big groups of adults to individual assistance with accounting topics. (read more)
...I am very patient and understanding and if I didn't succeed to help you understand the first time around, I'll find a way ensure that you do. My number one goal is to help the student feel comfortable and safe learning. Thinking outside the box and taking risks to solve a problem are even more important than getting the right answer. (read more)
...As a PhD in Computer Engineering, logic is used everyday to optimize circuits. Boolean expressions reduction or expansion for reliability purposes are part of the skills I obtained. I also use logic in an adjacent field during coding. (read more)
...Although many students are hesitant at first, there is a a beauty and safety inherent to its order. I seek to explore this in my lessons as well as to render it far less daunting and not so terrible. On a few occasions, I have even been told that Algebra is fun, but I don't want to jinx myself, so I leave it at that. (read more)
...My teaching/tutoring style is relational and personal. I always noticed that I learned best from teachers that I felt like I knew and that I felt like knew me. I take a lot of time getting to know my students as individuals so that I can adapt my teaching style to fit their specific needs. (read more)