...I volunteered as part of (and was a board member of) the Princeton-Trenton Student-Tutor Partnership (PiTSToP), for which I tutored elementary school students in reading, writing, science, and math. I got an 800 on the Verbal section and a 750 on the Writing section of the SAT. I was known as "The Walking Dictionary" in grade school. (read more)
...More recently, I've also been a teaching assistant for economics classes at MIT Sloan. I graduated with a degree in economics (with honors) from the University of Chicago. The coursework for my major consisted of advanced (e.g., linear algebra) as well as microeconomics and macroeconomics. (read more)
...It is a foundation for understanding Physics, Chemistry, and the various flavors of Engineering. I have found knowledge of trigonometry to be of great value and usefulness in my career. Statistics can be viewed from several perspectives. (read more)
...I intend to instruct and to motivate the student to his or her full capacity. As for me, I would say that my heart for the subject of mathematics comes from doing problems in my free-time. When I was in grammar school and school was out, I would get scratch paper and do addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division problems with very large numbers. (read more)
...When necessary I use the programming language that's included with Microsoft Access - - it's called Visual Basic. I have 10 years of experience using Microsoft Access as a base for designing customized software for clients and individuals. As a result of being a consultant who specializes in de... (read more)