I am currently an undergrad at the University of California in the process of obtaining my Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. I currently hold a 3.8 GPA for my college career. I graduated from high school with an Advanced Regents Diploma from the state of New York. In 2016 I was accepted into Phi Beta Kappa high honor society up. I've consistently made Dean's List through my college career.
Currently, I host study sessions with fellow students regularly where I help instill...
I am currently an undergrad at the University of California in the process of obtaining my Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. I currently hold a 3.8 GPA for my college career. I graduated from high school with an Advanced Regents Diploma from the state of New York. In 2016 I was accepted into Phi Beta Kappa high honor society up. I've consistently made Dean's List through my college career.
Currently, I host study sessions with fellow students regularly where I help instill confidence in whatever subject is being discussed. I'm capable of connecting with my peers in order to help work them through any misunderstandings they may have. Aside from helping fellow students, I frequently help students still in middle and high school to create a strong foundation in basic math skills. The fundamentals that are taught early in an individuals academic career are important to master. I've helped a variety of student ranging from ones struggling with understanding the material to preparing for exams. These core skills are especially important for anyone considering any STEM major for their college path. While most of my sessions tend to be 1-on-1, I've held a few group sessions from time to to time as well. Group sessions are preferred to be in person while individual sessions can be online or in person.
I like to keep my sessions active and high energy. I believe by showing clear concise examples that capture the concept and then applying these concepts to more difficult problems for the student to work through will provide a greater understanding of the material. It is vastly more important to understand why its happening then to just recall something from memory.