Daria
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8+ years of tutoring

Daria

Current Undergrad, Electrical and Computer Engineering Cornell University
  • I am a current undergraduate student at Cornell University studying Electrical and Computer Engineering.
  • I am also very passionate about English, Literature, Russian Studies, Spanish Language, and History.

Test Scores

ACT Scores
Composite34
Math31
English35
Reading34
Science34

About Me

I have a strong science and math background having taken many courses in Physics, Computer Programming, and various mathematics subjects ranging from Geometry, to Multivariable Calculus, to Differential Equations. I believe that the key to success is having a well rounded education, so when I am not programming microcontrollers, one can either find me watching Russian news channels to polish up my vocabulary, reading textbooks on the history of the Middle East, or simply immersing myself in a Jane Austen novel. In my free time I also enjoy training for CrossFit, playing the viola, and traveling. I began tutoring in high school as part of my service requirement for the five honor societies that I was a part of, and I immediately fell in love with teaching. Nothing gives me more joy than being there when a student has that "aha" moment, when everything finally comes together and their eyes light up with joy. As a tutor I hope to share my passion for learning and inspire others to achieve their full potential as students.

Hobbies & Interests

CrossFit, Coding, Microcontrollers, Travel, Viola

Education

Current Undergrad, Electrical and Computer Engineering - Cornell University

Q&A with Daria

Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn. -Benjamin Franklin. How can you help a student become an independent learner? The key to becoming an independent learner is being able to apply the material you learned to a problem you are trying to solve without having someone assist you every step of the way. I would help a student become an independent learner by providing a lot of practice material and making our tutoring sessions very interactive. Whenever I teach a new concept I like to follow up with practice questions so that the student can solidify what they just learned and get experience applying their knowledge. If the student gets stuck and has a question, instead of answering their question directly, I will ask them questions to help guide their thinking and hopefully allow for them to answer their own question. This teaches them to be more independent in their learning and thinking. If I cannot get them to a place where they can answer their own question, I will change my approach and work the problem out with them, explaining my thinking processes out loud. For subjects that require analytical, writing, or language skills, I would follow a similar approach by having the session be very interactive and I would provide practice specific to what we would be working on that day. For example, in a Literature, English, or History session, I would hold analytic discussions with the students to get them to draw connections between the materials covered and then apply it to our discussion. This gives the students practice analyzing the material they just learned, forming coherent arguments, and applying their knowledge to realistic scenarios. Instead of telling a student directly how two events in history relate or what role a certain theme plays in a book, I will try to get the student to form these connections themselves, and in doing so they become an independent learner.
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