Gabrielle Schiavone

William Paterson University of New Jersey
STEM Student

Biography

In the spring of 2023, I graduated summa cum laude, having navigated the rigorous paths of dual majors in Mathematics and Physics, complemented by a minor in Computer Science. My dedication and intellect, as profound as the subjects I mastered, have consistently demonstrated an unparalleled commitment to excellence.

From an early age, I was fascinated by the universe's fundamental laws and the abstract beauty of mathematics and physics. This curiosity was not just about understanding but also about applying complex theories to solve real-world problems. My decision to pursue a minor in Computer Science was a testament to my belief in the interdisciplinary nature of knowledge, recognizing early on how computational skills could amplify my impact in both theoretical and applied sciences.

Throughout my undergraduate career, I not only excelled academically but also became a beacon of guidance for my peers. Whether it was leading study groups, offering one-on-one tutoring sessions, or developing innovative teaching aids, my approach was always characterized by patience, clarity, and a deep-seated desire to share knowledge.

**Why I Make an Exceptional Tutor**

1. **Expertise Across Disciplines**: My mastery in Mathematics and Physics, coupled with proficiency in Computer Science, allows me to offer a broad perspective, connecting concepts across fields for a more holistic understanding.

2. **Proven Academic Excellence**: My academic achievements stand as a testament to my understanding and capability, ensuring that I am well-equipped to guide students through complex subjects.

3. **Passion for Teaching**: I don't just understand complex subjects; I have a genuine enthusiasm for sharing this knowledge. I believe in making learning interactive and exciting, fostering a love for the subject in my students.

4. **Innovative Teaching Methods**: With a flair for leveraging technology and creative teaching aids, I make abstract concepts tangible, facilitating deeper understanding and retention.

5. **Empathy and Patience**: Recognizing that each student learns differently, I am adept at adapting my teaching style to meet individual needs, ensuring no question is left unanswered.

6. **Problem-Solving Skills**: My background in solving complex theoretical and practical problems enables me to teach not just the 'what' but the 'how' of approaching challenges, a skill invaluable across all areas of study and life.

In summary, I'm not just a tutor; I am a mentor, a guide, and an inspiration. My multidisciplinary expertise, combined with a genuine passion for teaching and a proven track record of academic excellence, positions me as an ideal choice for anyone looking to deepen their understanding or excel in Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science. Whether you're struggling with basic concepts or advanced theories, under my guidance, you're not just learning; you're being prepared to excel.

Education

BS Mathematics and Physics double major with a minor in Computer Science
William Paterson University of New Jersey

Educator Statistics

Numerade tutor for 2 years
5 Students Helped

Topics Covered

Graph Linear Functions
Write Linear Equations

Gabrielle's Textbook Answer Videos

04:35
Algorithms

Design a linear-time algorithm for the following task.
Input: $\mathrm{A}$ connected, undirected graph $G$. Question: Is there an edge you can remove from $G$ while still leaving $G$ connected?
Can you reduce the running time of your algorithm to $O(|V|) ?$

Chapter 5: Greedy algorithms
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Gabrielle's Quick Ask Videos

05:21
Principles of Accounting

Edwards Company has the following expected pattern of collections on credit sales: 70 percent collected in the month of sale, 15 percent in the month after the month of sale, and 14 percent in the second month after the month of sale. The remaining 1 percent is never collected.
At the end of May, Edwards Company has the following accounts receivable balantest
$21,000 from april sales and $ 48,000 from May sales. Edwards expected sales for june is $150,000. How much cash will Edward company expect to collect in june?

Gabrielle Schiavone
04:27
Algebra and Trigonometry

a class C lever has a load arm of 15 feet and a force arm of 9 feet. when a force of 5000 pounds is applied, appoximately how much of a load is the lever capable of lifting

Gabrielle Schiavone
04:32
Chemistry 101

Moles CaCO3 formed, Na2CO3 has 3.18 ml, CaCI2 has 2.75 ml, Mass of filter paper has 1.87 grams, Mass of watch glass has 39.14 grams, and CaCO3 has 4.63 grams.

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