
Tutoring Probability, Statistics, Econometrics, Calculus, Precalculus, Trigonometry, and more at the college and high school levels for ten years. I tutor in-person as well as online (using Zoom, Desmos, and a magnetic writing pad, among other technologies).MS in Statistics (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)BS in Mathematics and Statistics, Minor in Economics (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)

Calculus-based theoretical Probability and Statistics, Business Statistics, Econometrics, AP Statistics, Actuarial Exam P
Trigonometry, Geometry, Algebra, AP Precalculus, AP Calculus AB/BC, AP Statistics, IB Math, AMC 8/10/12
R/RStudio/RMarkdown, Excel, SPSS, StatCrunch, LaTeX/OverLeaf
Although I started with ACT/SAT Tutoring while in High School and in early undergrad, I started tutoring Undergraduate and Graduate students as a BS and Master's student at University of Illinois, and have tutored students at Universities across the country.
New York University
Columbia University
Yale University
University of Chicago
University of California, Berkeley
University of Michigan Ann Arbor
University of Pennsylvania (Wharton School)
University of Toronto
American University of Dubai
Regent's University London
Some of the Standardized Exams I've taken:
GRE (167/170 Verbal, 170/170 Quant)
SAT (1600)
ACT (34 Composite, 36 Math)
Actuarial Exam P
Daniel is amazing! I had a very difficult statistics midterm that was coming up and felt that I was completely unprepared. That was when I reached out to Daniel. During our first session, Daniel explained the topics to me in a way that was incredibly easy to understand, which was very different from my professor. We went over topics that included Bayes’ Theorem, probability of repeated Independent Events, Permutations, Binomial Probability Distribution, Expected Value, Variance/Covariance, Joint Probability, and more. He knows every topic extremely well and was able to help me through my struggles. I noticed that my understanding of the material that would be on the midterm increased after working with Daniel, and I decided to do one more session with him before the big test. After the second session, I felt very confident in my knowledge, thanks to Daniel, and was ready for the test. Upon getting my grade back, I realized I was near the top of my class at NYU. He is now helping me through statistics topics such as Z scores and Z table, T table, T tests, and Chi Square tests and tables. Thank you Daniel!!! (Stern School of Business student, New York University)
Daniel helps both my children in their advanced algebra and geometry classes. He wastes no time in covering they are having trouble with. Daniel uses instructive examples and questions to help my daughter understand that she actually does have all of the knowledge she needs to solve her homework problems. This has improved her confidence while also improving her practical skills. She's really bright and is in Honors Trigonometry and Geometry but her teacher doesn't really do examples in class or connect the information with the homework and exam problems. Daniel bridged the gap for us. He helped Lauren with all sorts of problems relating to similar triangles, finding angles, areas, and lengths, regular polygon angle problems, Trigonometric Identities and the Unit Circle, and algebra and graphing problems (lines, circles, ellipses, parabolas etc.). We had mostly been trying college students or tutors with teaching degrees before now, but Daniel simply has been learning and teaching math for decades. In her words, "finally, a smart tutor!" (Marty, Florida)
Daniel helped me catch up on the hardest course for my Economics degree. He helped me understand the E() notation, operate with different Random Variables like E(2X+3Y), PDFs and CDFs, find distributions, poisson, geometric, binomial, Bernoulli, normal, and Chi-Squared distributions, Z and T-tests, and he demonstrated regression and many other topics in R and showed me how to use it effectively to do my work. It took a while but he took me through a thorough review of the whole course! (Economics Student, Rochester Polytechnic Institute)
Before meeting with Daniel, I was really confused about the logic in some of the topics in my Mathematical Statistics class such as Functions of Random Variables, Jointly Distributed Random Variables, Transformations, finding PDFs and CDFs, MLE (Maximum Likelihood Estimation), MME (Method of Moments Estimation), finding Asymptotic Variance, knowing which Confidence Interval to apply for a problem, and more. Daniel's teaching style uses progressively more complex examples and involves the student in the problem-solving process. He also relates everything back to probability and emphasizes its importance in every statistics topic. His Probability First method makes a lot of sense - we cannot understand statistics without probability. I find myself better prepared for tests in the class and it has shown through my improving scores. If you are struggling in any probability or statistics class, I would recommend Daniel! (Gabe, Mathematics student, University of Richmond)