Mr. James J.
specializes in Caltech/MIT Student for Physics & Math Tutoring · male
"Hello! My name is James, and I am a fourth-year PhD student in MIT's Biological Engineering department. For my bachelor's degree, I studied physics at Caltech from 2017-2021. I chose to major in physics because I love the way that natural phenomena can be accurately described using the language of math. In my experience, learning new mathematical concepts and applying them in a problem-solving context is more...
"Hello! My name is James, and I am a fourth-year PhD student in MIT's Biological Engineering department. For my bachelor's degree, I studied physics at Caltech from 2017-2021. I chose to major in physics because I love the way that natural phenomena can be accurately described using the language of math. In my experience, learning new mathematical concepts and applying them in a problem-solving context is rarely a straightforward process – it often requires revisiting things from multiple angles until something finally sticks. One-on-one review with instructors, teaching assistants, and tutors helped me with this tremendously during high school and college, and I hope I can help you in a similar way.
My primary teaching expertise is in math competitions (AMC 8, AMC10, and AMC12), physics competitions (F=ma/AMC), and AP Physics 1/2/C. I also have experience teaching high school math (geometry, algebra, precalculus, and AP Calculus AB/BC), and SAT Math. Occasionally, I have taught other topics including multivariable calculus, linear algebra, differential equations, and statistics.
In high school, I was a three-time AIME qualifier, and I qualified once for the USA Mathematical Olympiad (USAMO) in 2016 with a USAMO index of 221.5. I was also a three-time bronze medalist in the USA Physics Olympiad (USAPhO) in 2015-2017.
My other teaching experiences over the years include being a peer tutor and homework grader for various math and physics courses at Caltech, as well as a teaching assistant for a graduate-level molecular bioengineering class at MIT.
I primarily teach online using Zoom. I am also available to teach in person if you can come to MIT campus.
If you think we’d be a good match, please don’t hesitate to reach out. I am looking forward to helping you with your studies!" less...
Details
| fee: | $72 (for 60 min) |
| travel distance: | 3 miles |
| meeting type: | either in-person or online |
Contact
| website: | on file |
Education and Qualifications
| certified: | |
California Institute of Technology, Physics
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Graduate Coursework
Cambridge, MA 02139
Subjects Tutored |
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| Algebra 1 - Algebra 2 - Calculus - Geometry - Physics - SAT Math - Probability | |
