"Hello, my name is Mili! I am a first-year medical student and mathematics tutor that has tutoring experience at the high school and collegiate level since 2014. I have had an interest in math ever since I was 4 years old. To me, math was always a big logical problem-solving game. There are a set of complicated rules to every game, but once you learn those rules, math becomes extremely easy to understand more...
"Hello, my name is Mili! I am a first-year medical student and mathematics tutor that has tutoring experience at the high school and collegiate level since 2014. I have had an interest in math ever since I was 4 years old. To me, math was always a big logical problem-solving game. There are a set of complicated rules to every game, but once you learn those rules, math becomes extremely easy to understand. As a tutor, I want to help YOU master those rules and ace all your classes! I have received several awards in mathematics, including the AMAPS Certificate of Achievement in Mathematics, Regents with Honors Advanced Designation, and the Regents Advanced Designation with Mastery in Math. I am knowledgeable in a plethora of mathematical subjects. I have received: 98 on Algebra 1 Regents, 94 on Algebra 2/Trig Regents, 100 on Geometry Regents, 800 on the math section of the SAT, 800 on the SAT Math Level 2 Subject Test, and a 5 on AP Calculus BC with a 5 in the AP Calculus AB subscore.
As a recent college graduate and current medical student, I have continued taking mathematics courses. I have taken Introduction to Statistics in college and “Introduction to Biostatistics and Research Methodology in medical school; I have received an A in both classes as well. I have tutored students in Algebra I, Algebra II, Trigonometry, SAT Math, ACT Math, and the GRE. As a tutor, I have helped countless students ace their classes and become more confident in their mathematical skills. With my help, my students were able to get into colleges and graduate schools that were at the top of their list.
I think what makes me special as a tutor is my ability to be patient and evaluate a student's mathematical ability. One mistake that many tutors make is assuming that all students are at the same or similar level. This can hinder a student's success as they are being given problems that are too easy or too difficult. The first step in any lesson is to understand where a student is at and where they want to be. Another component of b" less...
St. Bonaventure University, Health and Society
Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine - Erie Campus, MD