Hey there! I am a junior at Princeton University, studying German with a minor in computer science. The past two summers I've worked as a computation research assistant. I am proficient at most subjects though my academic interest these days is German philosophy and the history of science and technology.
I have been tutoring math since junior year of high school and I continued tutoring in college. I have excelled at math my whole life. I learned calculus by sophomore year of high school,...
Hey there! I am a junior at Princeton University, studying German with a minor in computer science. The past two summers I've worked as a computation research assistant. I am proficient at most subjects though my academic interest these days is German philosophy and the history of science and technology.
I have been tutoring math since junior year of high school and I continued tutoring in college. I have excelled at math my whole life. I learned calculus by sophomore year of high school, but I am also very aware of what trips up most students up.
I have a high-level well-rounded grasp of the sciences, especially physics, and I have a lot of experience tutoring students in these subjects. I completed the rigorous Integrated Science Curriculum at Princeton, which teaches the basics of all major science disciplines with an emphasis on research and the intersection between the fields. Currently, I tutor for the course. I have also taken advanced physics classes at Princeton in quantum mechanics and thermodynamics.
I have benefited from the intensively, optimized German curriculum at Princeton, which brings students from no background to relative proficiency within a year. I not only currently have the language skills, but I am acutely aware of the small techniques that can help transform students from passive understanding to active (verbal!) users.
I hope I didn't scare you off. I am competent in a variety of subjects, but I also have been tutoring for a while and I'm an effective communicator.