As a recent MIT graduate, I recognize the impact that good teachers have had, not only on my understanding, but also on my relationship with math and science. I really love these subjects, and I want to show others why they are so interesting so they can have a good relationship with them too. My goal is to tutor my students in a way that helps them solidify their grasp of the technical aspects of these subjects and that also amplifies their curiosity and desire to keep learning about...
As a recent MIT graduate, I recognize the impact that good teachers have had, not only on my understanding, but also on my relationship with math and science. I really love these subjects, and I want to show others why they are so interesting so they can have a good relationship with them too. My goal is to tutor my students in a way that helps them solidify their grasp of the technical aspects of these subjects and that also amplifies their curiosity and desire to keep learning about them.
I have a few years of tutoring experience under my belt. In college I created and taught an AI course for high schoolers, tutored immigrants in ESL, taught a math tricks for middle schoolers class, and taught for an AI education company. Most recently, I have also been tutoring high schoolers preparing to take the SAT. Apart from my tutoring experience, I have a very solid education on the subjects I am signed up to teach. My bachelor's at MIT was on Computation and Cognition, which is a joint major between the Comp Sci and Brain and Cognitive Sciences departments. This means that I have a lot of experience coding and thinking about the relationship between the brain and computers. I also love chemistry and took general chemistry, two semesters of organic chemistry, lab chemistry, and biochemistry. I have AI research experience from during and after my undergrad, especially in the computer vision field. I would like to teach you more about these subjects and help you reach your own goals!