Experience Summary
As a graduate assistant for many esteemed professors at the University of Connecticut, I have developed a passion for passing on knowledge to the next generation of students. I have earned my M.S. in Economics while working as a teaching assistant for two different classes, one of which included a written research report. I have tutored students in Principles of Economics, which requires a thorough knowledge of applied mathematics and statistics. I have also tutored students in English and Spanish. Moreover, as a graduate student, I edited the English of many of my foreign peers' class papers and publications.
Teaching Style
I strongly believe that if one works hard, he/she can succeed at anything in life. I love encouraging my students to work hard and am so delighted when I see the light in their eyes when they grasp a difficult concept. I believe that everyone can do well in mathematics-- it is not an inborn talent, but a learned skill. My goal is to make a positive difference in the lives of my students the way my teachers/professors have done for me.