Adam FrankSuwanee, GAColumbia University Tutor for Advanced Math, Computer Science, and Statistics
I've tutored computer science for ten years. In that time, I have tutored the following topics:
Introductory computer science and object-oriented design for students at Columbia University, University of Pennsylvania, and Boston College. These courses used the languages Java and Python. I've also tutored AP Computer Science A in Java for several high school students.
Discrete mathematics for students at Columbia University, Harvard, University of Pennsylvania, CUNY, Cornell, Stevens Institute, Yale, and Princeton.
Algorithms and data structures for students at University of Pennsylvania and Cornell.
Functional programming and the design of programming languages, in the languages OCaml and Haskell, for courses at Columbia, UPenn, Harvard, Cornell, University of Washington, and Boston College.
Computer organization for a student at University of California, Berkeley. This used the language C and the RISC-V instruction set.
Theory of computation, also called theoretical computer science, including automata theory and complexity theory. This tutoring was for students at Stevens Institute, Harvard, and the University of Houston.