Johns Hopkins Computer Engineering PhD Students, Expert In Math And Science!
About
I have been working with students of all ages, at various universities (Vanderbilt and Johns Hopkins) to help them critically think and increase their STEM abilities. I have a very engaging personality that keeps students interested in their work, and I always provide the "easy" way to learn math, whether it is alegbra or college level differential equations.
As a Johns Hopkins PhD student in computer science / electrical engineering, I use and learn math everyday. I enjoy communicating my research with others, and especially I enjoy teaching.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
We first determine what the student is struggling with, or if the student isn't being challenged enough. Then I show the student how to critically think through problems, especially with the "easy" tricks and tips to get through most highschool / college level math courses.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I have a Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering (double minor in Economics and Mathematics) from Vanderbilt university. Currently, I am a PhD student at The Johns Hopkins University, where I use and apply math via code everyday.
Beyond that, I have been tutoring for 4 years now, helping students with SAT/GRE math, college level math courses, and AP STEM courses in high school.