...I prefer a logic based approach rather than force rote memorization. To me patience and communication are the most important parts of teaching. I find that the most effective way to teach is to listen to the students and learn from them, and then build upon their knowledge using familiar methods they are more likely to understand. (read more)
...I have continued to tutor as the demand was still high for my services. I've reached the point where a lot of my students have graduated so I have more room in my schedule. On average I'm used to tutoring 20+ students a week. (read more)
...Is the Mean Value Theorem confusing? I can break it down and explain calculus in simple terms, you'll be surprised how much easier it will seem! I truly find Calculus fun and can't wait to show you the possibilities. (read more)
My name is Reetish S, I have a BS in Biomedical Sciences and an MS in Neuroscience. I am currently in Medical School and tutoring on the side. I have worked at Mathnasium as well so I am very proficient in math in addition to science. (read more)
...In college, I facilitated both a Calculus I and Calculus III workshop for the LSAMP program on SDSU campus. In addition, I tutored two LSAMP students for the GRE and both were accepted into competitive graduate programs. All in all, teaching and tutoring is not merely my hobby but a career that I respect and enjoy greatly - I love to see students learning. (read more)