To Whom it May Concern,
I am a local substitute teacher and educator. I finished Rutgers-Newark some time ago. My Bachelor of Arts was in mathematics with a minor in chemistry. I also finished with college honors. I have been tutoring and working in education since 2015. Shortly after college, I began tutoring at a local tutoring center. After a year or so, I then began tutoring private clients. I also worked in a few charter schools in the New York City metro area. I have been...
To Whom it May Concern,
I am a local substitute teacher and educator. I finished Rutgers-Newark some time ago. My Bachelor of Arts was in mathematics with a minor in chemistry. I also finished with college honors. I have been tutoring and working in education since 2015. Shortly after college, I began tutoring at a local tutoring center. After a year or so, I then began tutoring private clients. I also worked in a few charter schools in the New York City metro area. I have been substitute teaching on and off since 2017.
GRE: 314
Praxis: 175
SOA exam in probability: 7
website: www.gregorytutor.com
linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregory-bellino-/
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I wrote an undergraduate thesis in college. It's been a while, but I compared and contrasted five proofs of the Golden Theorem. In the paper I discuss various topics related to Number Theory, such as the unit circle, Gauss's Lemma, and Gaussian sums. I completed my course work with a 3.2 GPA.
I like studying and talking about math stuff. I have done moderately well in school, and I am confident that I can answers most of my students' questions. Students should feel free to ask plenty of questions, and they should never become discouraged. School can be hard. I find it hard at times too, and I have no problem re-explaining any part of the material with a graph, picture, and even a jingle. 😁
Most of the students that I have worked with usually stuggle with study habits. Over the years, I have grown to improve in my habits of learning. I myself really didn't know how to study until college. I hope I can be a good mentor to other aspiring mathematicians.