So, Graham, What is your favorite thing to do in the city where your center is located? A: This time of year, you can find me kayaking and fishing the Red Cedar, Sycamore, or Grand Rivers (when I'm not at the center of course!)
What is your favorite Mathnasium success story? A: Every time I see a student gain full mastery of a previously unknown concept.
Where’s your favorite place to eat? A: Lucky's Steakhouse
What’s your favorite kind of math? A: Geometry has a great artistic sense to it; you can impart your own style to proofs in a way that you really don't expect while doing math. Although calculus is really my favoritte.
What do you like the most about the Mathnasium Method? A: Parents often ask me what method we use to teach (topic). In reality, our instructors all carry around mental 'toolboxes' with multiple methods for any given topic. We want to teach the method that makes sense to the student. If a wrench isn't clicking for that student, switch to the pliers. Rinse and repeat until the student walks away having learnt something valuable. That's the Mathnasium Method.