Hi, I'm Preston. I graduated from Purdue University with a degree in physics and a minor in math. Now I am a master's student at both the University of Innsbruck (for physics) and West Texas A&M University (for applied math). I enjoy both physics and math, and I hope to share my enthusiasm for the subjects with others.
My first experiences in tutoring came informally when I became the de facto math guy for my extended family. Anytime one of my cousins struggled in their math or physics...
Hi, I'm Preston. I graduated from Purdue University with a degree in physics and a minor in math. Now I am a master's student at both the University of Innsbruck (for physics) and West Texas A&M University (for applied math). I enjoy both physics and math, and I hope to share my enthusiasm for the subjects with others.
My first experiences in tutoring came informally when I became the de facto math guy for my extended family. Anytime one of my cousins struggled in their math or physics courses I was called in to help, and those experiences developed my love of teaching. Then, during my last year at Purdue, I worked as a teaching assistant for the electricity and magnetism lab at Purdue. That experience gave me a more formal introduction to tutoring and taught me how to work with students from a wide variety of backgrounds.
I have greatly enjoyed the tutoring work I've been able to do so far, and I hope to continue this work on this platform. Having studied through math and physics, I understand they can be daunting subjects at times, but they're also quite beautiful once everything finally clicks. I hope to help as many students as I can work their way through the daunting stages so they can see the beautiful side of math and physics. Feel free to reach out to me; I'm eager to help.