Welcome to Swarna’s Math Classes!
I help students build strong mathematical foundations through clear explanations, structured practice, and consistent support. My goal is to ensure every student truly understands the concepts, gains confidence, and performs their best in school.
Students learn through a combination of concept teaching, guided examples, practice problems, and mock tests before school exams. Homework is light but meaningful, designed to reinforce learning without overwhelming them.
About Me:
Bachelor's in computer science engineering, Valedictorian / First Rank
Former Software Engineer & Team Lead at Siemens
Perfect 100% in 12th‑grade Math Board Exam
Teaching math since 2018, supported around 250 students so far, with strong foundations and excellent results
My AP Calculus students have a strong track record of earning 5s on the AP exam
Students admitted to Stanford, UPenn, CMU, UC Berkeley, UCLA, Georgia Tech, Cornell, and more
Several students have become National Merit Scholars and Semifinalists
Teaching Methodology:
My philosophy is that students should learn and understand the material deeply. I believe that grades should reflect true understanding, not serve as the sole end goal. I provide feedback when requested or whenever I have concerns about a student’s progress. My classes are interactive, and I regularly ask students questions designed to assess their:
Understanding of previously taught concepts
Attention to the material being taught in the moment
Ability to apply concepts to new problems
This approach helps students stay engaged, think critically, and build lasting mastery.
"I really liked how you went over not only the content, but the proofs and the reasoning behind different concepts."
"You made sure everyone understood the content before you moved on, especially explaining all the problems step by step."
"You help us stay on track with what the teacher is teaching and explain the concepts multiple times until I understand it."
"I like the interactive part of doing practice questions during class so that we understand the concept."