A bit about myself:
Education:
Astrophysics Bachelors [NMT]
Mathematics Bachelors [NMT]
Masters in theoretical physics with a focus on quantum fields and fundamental forces [Imperial College London]
I began tutoring during my sophomore year of my undergraduate degrees. I worked for the university and tutored students from all STEM backgrounds; math, physics, engineering, chemistry etc. I did this for the entire duration of my time there and was the person to go to for anything that...
A bit about myself:
Education:
Astrophysics Bachelors [NMT]
Mathematics Bachelors [NMT]
Masters in theoretical physics with a focus on quantum fields and fundamental forces [Imperial College London]
I began tutoring during my sophomore year of my undergraduate degrees. I worked for the university and tutored students from all STEM backgrounds; math, physics, engineering, chemistry etc. I did this for the entire duration of my time there and was the person to go to for anything that was 'too difficult' or was 'too mathy'. I also taught and TA courses on radio astronomy/calculus further deepening my teaching abilities. During my masters I also undertook tutoring while in the UK for students at top universities. Again continuing to focus on university level STEM subjects.
In total I've garnered over 10 years of tutoring experience with students of all sorts of backgrounds. One of the main thing I've come to learn is that professors often have a large disconnect with their level of knowledge and that of their students who are just learning the material for the first time and will therefore not explain things in the level of detail that is needed. Tutoring has allowed me to not only to make note of this disconnect but to learn how to best keep the rational of the student in mind at all times. I can get as detailed as needed while still being completely aware of where someone new might be getting stuck. One of the joys of teaching/tutoring is being able to see my students have their 'ah-ha' moment in a subject they initially thought was too difficult.
So if you're looking to take that extra step in your education, need guidance or anything in between I'm always more than happy to help.
Please note I mainly focus on university/graduate level courses