Introduction: I am a distinguished graduate with Summa Cum Laude honors from Ivy Tech College. I make it my duty to break down many of the complexities in math and science that have been plaguing students since the beginning of time. I have years of experience, and have taught several middle-school and high-school students math, science and ACT/SAT prep who have went on to make 180 degree turns in their grades under my instruction. And because I have worked with such a vast diversity of people over the span of 16 countries throughout the world, I have developed the patience and understanding that is crucial in producing stellar students. Age is never a problem with me, as I've helped several post-graduate students straighten out their grievances in math and science. I am majoring in mechanical engineering, so naturally, I maintain an exemplary study ethic that inspires my students to achieve more. All in all, I bring results. I know how to relate to my students, by incorporating some of the things that they like (sports, hobbies, music, etc.) into their most challenging courses in order for them to eventually foster a passion for them. I make a conscious effort to work at each student's own pace and I make sure to decompose enigmatic topics into components the can be more easily consumed by my students, effectively increasing their grades and giving them the self-confidence and optimism they need to fuel their future academic endeavors. I guarantee quality, commitment, and a passion for training my students to be the best. I am also sophomore in college who loves sharing his knowledge with others.
I was always the kid in class who was constantly trying to make sure all of the others understood the material. I have been to over 16 countries in the world, including France, the UK and even Djibouti in the horn of Africa, and as a result of these extended expeditions, I can speak French fluently. I also have a very strong background in math and in the natural sciences. I have consistently maintained a 4.0 G.P.A since 11th grade, am now taking Calculus III, and I have gotten 5s in all of my AP Chemistry, AP Physics and AP Biology exams. I have also been the winner of many STEM-related competitions, through my demonstrating of exemplary leadership qualities and through my brainstorming of blue-sky ideas. I am also "Mental-Math" expert and tutor.
Everyone has potential, but potential is worthless unless one can make it kinetic. In other words. you need to set your abilities in motion in order to achieve your goals. And fortunately, you have experts like me who are dedicated to helping you make that a reality.