...Above all, however, I am motivated to no only help my students pass exams, but understand concepts in such a way that will allow them to become better doctors. I have two years of tutoring experience as a medical student, during which I worked over 225 hours. Specifically, I led 1-hour individual or small group tutoring sessions with 3-15 students up to 5 times per week. (read more)
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NamFor the past decade (and change), I've been working in a statistical (as well as programming) context, where I look at dirty, messy data sets; clean up the data (yay programming); extract/engineer interesting featur... (read more)
...I was a teaching assistant for Operating Systems that was done in C++ As mentioned in my title, I have my Masters in Computer Science specializing in Deep Learning. I also have my Bachelors in CS as well both coming from UT Austin. During Highschool I also took the AP Computer Science A Test and have the necessary skills to prepare for it. (read more)
...When it comes to tutoring, I like to keep things flexible and focused on each student. I make personalized lesson plans that really fit how they learn best, so they don’t just understand the material—they actually feel confident in it. I’ve done a mix of one-on-one and group sessions, and I always try to keep things relaxed and positive, making sure it doesn’t feel like just another class. (read more)
...I use this to motivate the structure of my lessons as I believe that a one-hour session can only go so far. My next tutoring experience was as a volunteer for the City Tutors of New York, where I helped tutor students from underfunded neighborhoods in New York. Here I helped tutor elementary sc... (read more)