About
I attended Georgetown University in Washington, DC and graduated in 2020 with a BS in physics and mathematics. While a student at Georgetown, I served as a teaching assistant for courses in multivariable calculus, mathematical methods for physics, quantum mechanics, and cryptography & number theory. My physics classes honed my skills in calculus 1, 2, and multivariable calculus as well as linear algebra and ordinary differential questions.
After college, I spent time assisting with math classes at a local high school and community college until I became a full-time math teacher at Cathedral High School in Indianapolis for the 2022-2023 school year, where I taught remedial algebra I, algebra II, pre-calculus, and AP calculus.
While I loved teaching high school math, my dream is to teach at the college level. In the fall of 2023, I enrolled as a PhD student in applied math at Northwestern University.
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What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
BS in physics and mathematics
Teaching Assistant experience in multivariable calculus, linear algebra, AP Calculus BC, Quantum Mechanics, Number Theory & Cryptography, Mathematical Methods for physics
Just started teaching high school math!
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What types of students have you worked with?
High school and undergraduate students
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To save as much time as possible on your math homework, always try every problem on the assignment for a brief amount of time before meeting with a tutor. Then once you meet with the tutor, you already know which problems you need help with and which you are already able to do on your own.