Hello!!
I am an Economics and Applied Math major studying at Rutgers Newark this year. I am attending the University with a Phi Theta Kappa National Honors Scholarship, which will be paying the majority of my tuition at Rutgers. My GPA is 3.889.
I have discovered that while math was not my initial strong point, I was able to pick it up rather quickly due to having some great teachers who knew how to make this potentially excruciating subject approachable to me. That discovery has helped me realize that I can help other students who had the same problem as I did. With that knowledge, I have been able to help many of my classmates understand whatever formulas or theorems that initially challenged them. Be it algebra, statistics, trigonometry, precalculus, or calc I and II, differential equations, or econometrics; I can help you. Aside from being funny and outgoing, I can break down whatever is currently haunting you with your subject.
I have noticed that all of my students are actually quite skilled at calculation, its just their strategy of calculating that is holding them back. Once their strategy becomes disorganized, they begin to panic, they immediately think that they cannot solve the problems, and conclude that they are not skilled enough at math. But that's not true!! All you need, is someone with a bit of perspective to take a look at you you do math, find a few small mistakes, and explain what to do in PLAIN ENGLISH, once that happens, all I have to do is sit by and watch for a few small details as my students solve equations that terrified them just ten minutes before.
I am currently tutoring between four to seven students per week, but not all of their hours are set in stone. The best way to set up a time is to contact me the week before you need tutoring and then we can get the bath ball rolling! You can call it sphere if you wanna be geometrically correct, but that doesn't sound as fun.
and feel free to call at any time.
Hope to hear from you soon!
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