Dear Future Student,
Welcome! If you’re reading this, it likely means you’re ready to grow in mathematics. Whether you’re trying to build a strong foundation, overcome learning gaps, prepare for an exam, or challenge yourself with advanced topics, I have years of math experience.
I earned my B.A. in Mathematics from Stanford University, where I graduated magna cum laude with a GPA of 4.0, and was awarded the Stanford Undergraduate Award for Excellence in Teaching Assistance. I later...
Dear Future Student,
Welcome! If you’re reading this, it likely means you’re ready to grow in mathematics. Whether you’re trying to build a strong foundation, overcome learning gaps, prepare for an exam, or challenge yourself with advanced topics, I have years of math experience.
I earned my B.A. in Mathematics from Stanford University, where I graduated magna cum laude with a GPA of 4.0, and was awarded the Stanford Undergraduate Award for Excellence in Teaching Assistance. I later earned my Ph.D. in Mathematics from MIT, where I specialized in [insert specialization, e.g., differential equations or topology], conducted original research, and served as a teaching assistant for undergraduate and graduate-level math courses. My work was recognized with the MIT Dean’s Award for Distinguished Teaching and multiple fellowships for academic excellence.
Over the past 12+ years, I’ve tutored and taught students in a wide range of settings: one-on-one, in small groups, and in full online classroom formats. My students have included middle schoolers building algebra skills, high school students prepping for the SAT and AP Calculus, college students tackling linear algebra and real analysis, and graduate-level learners preparing for qualifying exams. I’m also a certified math tutor through Khan Academy, and have volunteered in public school support programs and STEM summer camps, where I focused on mentoring students in mathematics.
My approach is personal, adaptive, and research-backed. I use spaced repetition and targeted drilling to build fluency, the Socratic Method to encourage critical thinking, and the Feynman Technique to help students explain what they’ve learned with clarity and confidence. No two students are alike, so I customize each session based on your goals, learning style, and pace.
I am looking forward to working with you!
Warmly,
Jannah