Hi there, I'm Kinnary (kin-uh-ree)! I am a fifth year PhD student in Biostatistics at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, which is the best ranked department of biostatistics in the nation. I received my Bachelor's degree with a 4.0 GPA from Rutgers University - New Brunswick, where I completed a dual major in Biomathematics and Public Health. Throughout both undergraduate and graduate school, I served as a teaching assistant for various mathematics, programming, and statistics...
Hi there, I'm Kinnary (kin-uh-ree)! I am a fifth year PhD student in Biostatistics at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, which is the best ranked department of biostatistics in the nation. I received my Bachelor's degree with a 4.0 GPA from Rutgers University - New Brunswick, where I completed a dual major in Biomathematics and Public Health. Throughout both undergraduate and graduate school, I served as a teaching assistant for various mathematics, programming, and statistics courses. In addition to these jobs, I worked as a private tutor for clients referred to me by my professors and supervisors.
I use my experience teaching statistics courses to graduate students to inform my tutoring style, modeling my teaching philosophy based on the incredible statistics professors at JHU. I have privately tutored subjects ranging from AP statistics to R computing to statistical advice for graduate theses and dissertations. I tailor each session to the students' goals and timeline, and provide practice problems and extra materials as required. I am passionate about teaching statistics to all levels of students and hope to build statistical intuition through my teaching style.