Shockingly, I possess the ability to teach. I have been TA for numerous courses during my undergraduate and graduate years and have even gotten some awards.
Semester | Course Number | Course Title |
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Fall 2020 | Math 171 | Calculus with Algebra and Trigonometry 1 |
Spring 2021 | Math 222 | Calculus and Analytic Geometry 2 |
Fall 2021 | Math 234 | Calculus - Functions of Several Variables |
Spring 2022 | Math 213 | Calculus and Introduction to Differential Equations |
Fall 2022 | Math 221 | Calculus and Analytic Geometry 1 |
Spring 2023 | Math 234 | Calculus - Functions of Several Variables |
Fall 2023 | Math 234 | Calculus - Functions of Several Variables |
Spring 2024 | Math 234 | Calculus - Functions of Several Variables |
You may have noticed that I have TA'd for multivariable calculus many times. I too notice this.
Although it may seem irrelevant for me to mention my undergraduate teaching days, I have some fond memories of connections I made with students at the time. I also spent a considerable amount of time as an undergrad being a TA - 5 of my 8 semesters. As such, I'll briefly include that here:
Semester | Course Number | Course Title |
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Fall 2017 | 21-259 | Calculus in Three Dimensions |
Spring 2018 | 21-256 | Multivariate Analysis |
Fall 2018 | 21-256 | Multivariate Analysis |
Fall 2019 | 21-120 | Differential and Integral Calculus |
Spring 2020 | 21-469 | Computational Introduction to Partial Differential Equations |
I give a special shout out to my Fall 2019 section which I remember very well. A section with just 9 students, I was able to have one-on-one interactions very often with the students and a month into the semester they were calling me "Mr. V." I hope they are all doing well.
You may have noticed that I TA'd for multivariable calculus many times even in undergrad.