I'm Lyle! I have a Master's in Applied Mathematics and Statistics from Johns Hopkins, where I also spent two years as a teaching assistant in probability and statistics. I worked with undergraduates at every level, from intro courses through upper-level theory. Those two years taught me as much about teaching as my degree taught me about math.
My sessions are built around you, not a preset plan. We start wherever you're stuck, whether that's a concept that hasn't clicked, a problem set...
I'm Lyle! I have a Master's in Applied Mathematics and Statistics from Johns Hopkins, where I also spent two years as a teaching assistant in probability and statistics. I worked with undergraduates at every level, from intro courses through upper-level theory. Those two years taught me as much about teaching as my degree taught me about math.
My sessions are built around you, not a preset plan. We start wherever you're stuck, whether that's a concept that hasn't clicked, a problem set you can't get through, an exam you need to prepare for, and work through real problems together until the material makes sense. I don't lecture, I don't dump practice problems on you. I diagnose, and then we work. My goal is to help you understand the "why" in an intuitive, helpful way. We're not just trying to get to the answer, we're building a foundation.
I'm comfortable across the full undergraduate math curriculum: calculus, linear algebra, differential equations, probability and statistics, real and complex analysis, graph theory, and number theory, and many more topics. I also tutor students in data science, Python, and quantitative methods.
If you want practice problems between sessions I can provide them, but there's no expectation to work outside our time together. Response time is within a few hours.