So, you want to improve your exam scores or school grades? You are in the right hands. I am a mathematics teacher in Los Angeles, CA, and I will prepare you for top scores on the first attempt. The key to success in standardized exams is the strategy: you need to solve problems fast, and you need to know how to find patterns and eliminate wrong choices in a crunch. I will help you work faster and smarter. I have been teaching math to students from K-12 to grad school, from Honors and AP to Statistics and Business Math. I am a graduate of the Columbia University and the University of Virginia. Are you trying to get in a good college or a top grad school? I've been there and can help you with the full application package. Together, we will find the right strategy that will work the best for you. Contact Natalia today for a free consultation.
Natalie is very patient and knows the subject very well. She taught me a lot of math tricks so I don't waste any time on the exam. She explains an answer to a problem until you understand, which is very helpful.
Jessica
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Rey
I contacted Natalie to jump in to help my son finish an over the summer packet he needs to be ready for honors math. She has been systematically teaching him what he did not learn independently. I know she is a great teacher because at the end of each session he says, "That was helpful!"
Michelle
Natalie knows her math and what she is talking about. She is also very good at explaining the concepts and how to figure out the math work it self. I have learned a lot and figured out my mistakes through her reviewing. I would recommend.
Carl
Great GRE tutor! Very patient with explaining topics I was confused about. And made sure I was understanding the whole concept, moved at my pace. I loved how she asked me questions while we worked through problems instead of just telling me the answers and steps, I had to think aloud to help myself understand better.
“The difference between the poet and the mathematician is that the poet tries to get his head into the heavens while the mathematician tries to get the heavens into his head.”