Harrison Kmiec

Private Mathematics Tutor for all grades and skill levels. The goal is to promote consistent improvement and fun in the mathematical journey!

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Harrison Kmiec

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My name is Harrison Kmiec, and I am a private mathematics tutor situated in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Regarding my educational background, I have a Bachelor's degree from UNC-Chapel Hill and majored in Mathematics, as well as Statistics and Analytics. I have been doing private mathematics tutoring for 3 years, and have tutored from elementary school all the way up to the undergraduate college level. Subjects within math that I tutor for include Algebra, Geometry, Calculus, and Probability. My style of tutoring/teaching focuses on using simple examples to build up the muscle memory for concepts and formulas, then using more complex examples to strengthen the students' flexibility on those very topics. My goal is to create a collaborative environment for math that communicates how fun math can be as a subject dedicated to problem-solving.

Harrison graduated from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Harrison graduated from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Harrison graduated from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Specialities of your tutor

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Advanced Placement (AP) Program (USA)

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Mental Math

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Practice Drills

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Problem Solving

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Learning Plans

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Math Tricks and Hacks

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ADHD

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ASD

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Middle School students

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College students

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Anxiety or Stress Disorders

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High School students

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Learning Disabilities

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Elementary School students

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Home schooled

Class overview

My tutoring/teaching style focuses on addressing weak spots in students' fundamental understanding of the math they are learning in their courses, and keeping the students engaged once they have demonstrated a solid understanding of the current math concepts they are working on. I use simple examples to identify where a student does not fully grasp certain mathematical ideas, as well as to help them hone the missing skills to a comfortable level. Then, once the student shows consistency with the topics they are working on, I use complex examples to keep them engaged with the problem-solving aspect of math. My belief is that there is no need to "gamify" math because math is inherently very similar to a game. Math is akin to a puzzle or any activity where there is a defined end goal and you are given a base set of information to work with. After working with a lot of students over the years, I find that students naturally discover the fun in math as long as someone is there to ease the frustrating parts.

Harrison also teaches

Discrete Math

Discrete Math

Elementary School Math

Elementary School Math

Geometry

Geometry

High School Math

High School Math

Linear Algebra

Linear Algebra

Middle School Math

Middle School Math

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Mathematics concepts taught by Harrison

Student learned about 24 hours ago

The tutor and student reviewed calculus concepts including u-substitution for trigonometric and polynomial integrals, calculating areas between curves by integrating with respect to y, and finding inverse functions. They practiced problem-solving for each topic and discussed the importance of refreshing skills on inverse functions for future sessions.

U-Substitution for Integration

Areas Between Curves (Integrating with respect to y)

Finding Inverse Functions for Integration Bounds

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Student learned 4 days ago

The Tutor and Student worked on Calculus problems involving finding the area between curves, which included integration techniques, U-substitution, and trigonometric and logarithmic functions. They practiced identifying bounds and setting up integrals, with plans to continue these practice sessions twice a week.

Areas Between Curves: Integration Setup

U-Substitution in Integration

Integrating Trigonometric Functions

Logarithm Properties for Simplification

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Student learned 6 days ago

The session covered proving fields, including associativity, identity, and inverses for both addition and multiplication, commutativity, and the distributive property. The Student worked on exercise three, verifying if a set of numbers is a field. Exercise six was also started, related to proving the uniqueness of additive inverses in vector spaces. The student will send the textbook to the Tutor for future sessions.

Proving Associativity

Additive Identity and Inverses

Multiplicative Identity and Inverses

Vector Space Additive Inverse Uniqueness

Distributive Property

Fields: Definition and Properties

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Student learned about 2 months ago

The session involved a review of calculus concepts, focusing on differentiation and integration techniques. The student practiced applying the chain rule, implicit differentiation, u-substitution, and the average value theorem to solve problems from a past midterm in preparation for the final exam. No specific homework was assigned, but the student was encouraged to continue practicing these concepts.

Chain Rule

Implicit Differentiation

Derivatives of Inverse Functions

U-Substitution for Integration

Even and Odd Functions in Definite Integrals

Average Value of a Function

Linear Approximation (Tangent Line Approximation)

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Student learned about 2 months ago

Student reviewed and practiced applications of the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, including evaluating definite integrals and finding total distance traveled. The session also covered average speed calculations and the Mean Value Theorem. The next steps include the student booking another session to prepare for their upcoming final exam.

Properties of Definite Integrals and Symmetry

Integration by Parts

U-Substitution (Reverse Chain Rule)

Average Speed

Total Distance vs. Displacement

Derivatives of Integrals with Chain Rule

Fundamental Theorem of Calculus

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Visualization & Exploration

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