I love to read. I enjoy books that grab you right away and you feel like you cannot do anything else but read. Some really interesting math-related books are:
Prior to Beacon, I worked as a middle school mathematics teacher in Brooklyn.
I graduated New York University with a B.A in Mathematics and a M.A. in Mathematics Education. My most memorable experience is when I researched applied mathematics in biology with my mentor featured in Strogatz's The Joy of X, Professor Charles S. Peskin. My research culminated in a paper published in NYU's undergraduate research journal titled "Glucose Regulation in Diabetes."
I feel that my greatest accomplishment is being a mathematics teacher. I never thought I would be a teacher but now that I am I cannot picture doing anything else.
- The Joy of X, Steven Strogatz
- Zero, Charles Seife
- The Annotated Alice, Lewis Carroll
- Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions, Edwin Abbott Abbott
Prior to Beacon, I worked as a middle school mathematics teacher in Brooklyn.
I graduated New York University with a B.A in Mathematics and a M.A. in Mathematics Education. My most memorable experience is when I researched applied mathematics in biology with my mentor featured in Strogatz's The Joy of X, Professor Charles S. Peskin. My research culminated in a paper published in NYU's undergraduate research journal titled "Glucose Regulation in Diabetes."
I feel that my greatest accomplishment is being a mathematics teacher. I never thought I would be a teacher but now that I am I cannot picture doing anything else.