Math, Statistics, And Accounting Tutoring

Math, Statistics, And Accounting Tutoring

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About

My name is Aaron Rodriguez and I tutored throughout high school, college, and my masters program. I graduated with >3.8 GPAs in accounting (undergrad) and business analytics (grad school). In my full time job, I've a season People Analytics professional, specializing in Statistics and Python.

Additionally, I was named one of the Top Ten Tutors of the Boston area in 2022.

https://www.linkedin.com/mwlite/in/aaron-rodriguez-422896101

I love watching people grow to meet their goals. I have been teaching people since I was in high school (I'm 27 now). Even now in my full-time job, after tutoring throughout college and graduate school, I work with young adults trying to grow into their professional careers. It's my favorite part about my work and, in the future, I plan to become a professor. Helping people is simply a passion of mine.


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1 employee
2 years in business
Serves Boston , MA
Offers online services

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Grade level

College / graduate school

Type of math

Statistics

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    Vidula Z.

    Aaron has in-depth knowledge of mathematical and statistical concepts which was super helpful for me while learning practical applications of statistics. He is great at teaching and explaining things. He breaks down complex topics into understandable bits which is super helpful. He is always open to questions and provides thorough explanations. I recommend Aaron to anyone looking for help in mathematics and statistics.
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    January 10, 2023

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    Elizabeth S.

    Aaron is super helpful and patient. He is great at breaking down complex topics and walking you through them. Would highly recommend working with him!
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    January 04, 2023

    Frequently asked questions

    First, I would start out by understanding a student's motivations for taking the course and their goals. Teaching someone who is reluctantly taking a class and just wants to pass is different from someone who wants help with something they are passionate about.

    Second, I would develop a short assessment for them to take with me. I would want to see how they think and how much they know so I can assess whether their fundamentals are strong. 

    I have six years of tutoring experience in a range of subjects: Chemistry, Algebra II through to Calculus, Statistics, and Coding. In my professional work, I use statistics and data science regularly and manage a team where I continue to refine my teaching skills.

    Honestly, it started with needing money when I was younger. However, I found that it was something that I was really passionate about; the joy that I get from watching an idea click in someone's head, especially in a subject that is difficult, keeps me motivated.

    Typically I've worked with high school students and older.

    I got married in October :) That's why I want to tutor, to save extra money for a house.

    If you are signing up for a tutor, you have to care. Extra time won't be helpful if the student isn't invested in trying to get better.

    It's a complicated question, but ultimately I would try to think through what about the subject is difficult for them. Is it memorizing the rules of a subject? Is it being able to work through problems step by step? Is it one concept that is just not intuitive? 


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