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I am a sophomore at Wentworth Institute of Technology pursuing a Bachelor's of Science in Civil Engineering. I am a very logical and theoretical person in the sense that I feel the need to know the reason behind why things work as they do. Which is why I have chosen a career in the STEM field and am more than willing to share my passion and knowledge with others.

As I progressed through math levels, more often, my classmates would ask what math was useful for outside of school. At the time, I did not know how to respond, but I knew the question came from the frustration caused by trying to comprehend the material. What I now have to say is that solving challenging math problems results in more than an "irrelevant" solution. In the process of finding the solution to an equation, you develop problem-solving skills, endurance and confidence; all important qualities for a successful life. Do the work to become a better person, that is what math is useful for. Really, that is what everything is useful for. You have to be willing to explore new things. You never know what you can get out of it. A well-rounded person is of high value out in the real world.

I have been raised by Dominican parents who have placed great importance on their language and culture. So much so that even though I was born here, my education from pre-school to first grade is from their homeland. Spanish was the first language I learned to read and write in. Since then have continued to use these skills in communicating with my family and friends. In high school, I took 3 years of Spanish at a native leave where we practiced our communication skills while learning about Hispanic history.

If nothing else, I hope to evoke a thirst for knowledge and an appreciation for community, in those who I have the opportunity to work with.

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Jessica’s Qualifications
Education & Certification

Undergraduate Degree: Wentworth Institute of Technology - Current Undergrad, Civil Engineering

Hobbies

I am very interested connecting my passion for math with my devotion to our youth. I enjoying making plans for the future; be it travel plans or long term goals.

Tutoring Subjects
Algebra
Algebra 2
AP Calculus AB
AP Physics 2
Civil Engineering
College Algebra
Developmental Algebra
Differential Equations
Elementary Algebra
Elementary Math
Geometry
Math
Middle School Math
Other
Pre-Algebra
Science
Summer
Trigonometry
What is your teaching philosophy?

I believe that understanding the reason behind how things work is very important. So I refuse to hand equations to students. It implies that I expect them to memorize the equations. I rather work on students' problem-solving skills rather than their memory. Always ask why!

What might you do in a typical first session with a student?

I would like to get to know them as a student. I am weary of asking for grades, just because I know it can be intimidating and it is not always an accurate representation of the student's abilities. Though I will ask them to share their study habits with me and what they feel like they are succeeding and struggling with. I trust that they will be honest with me. We'll see how that goes.

How can you help a student become an independent learner?

Perfect question for me, I am all about guiding my student to become independent learners! That's exactly why I insist on explaining theories and equations rather than just handing them out. I encourage students to try and answer the questions before I assist them. They need to demonstrate to me that they have tried to formulate coherent thoughts relevant to the problem at hand, only then am I willing to help them.

How would you help a student stay motivated?

I would help a student stay motivated by telling him/her to not dwell on the past. To take advantage of every given opportunity and look forward. Everything happens for a reason.