Katherine M. Graves
Cell: 540-***-****, ******@********.***
Permanent Address: 1762 N Troy St, #647 Arlington, VA 22201
Current Address (UVA): 805 Cabell Ave Charlottesville, VA 22903
Education:
University of Virginia, Charlottesville Va.
Bachelor of Arts: Statistics for Actuarial Science (Graduation May 2015)
Relevant Coursework
Applied Linear Models (Stat 5120) –Diagnosed and remediated measures for simple and multiple linear regressions.
Applied Mathematics Probability (APMA 3100) and Applied Mathematical Statistics (APMA 3120)
Principles of Economics: Microeconomics
From Data to Knowledge (Stat 3080)-Introduction to R, uni-variate and bi-variate data analysis, correlations and linear regressions, simulations, confidence intervals and hypothesis testing
Differential Equations
Transition to Higher Mathematics: mathematical structures and proofs
Derivative Securities- analysis of the archetypal models of securities and contracts
Statistical Computing with SAS and R
Survey of Modern Algebra
Applied Time Series Analysis
Design and Analysis of Sample Surveys
University of Mary Washington, Fredericksburg Va.
Mathematics Major August 2011- August 2013
Cumulative GPA 3.7
Dean’s List Scholar for all semesters while enrolled as student at UMW. (4/4)
Relevant Coursework
Statistical Models –one-way and higher ANOVA, multiple regression, categorical data analysis and non-parametric methods
Calculus I, II, III, Multi-variable calculus, Linear Algebra, Principles of Economics: Macroeconomics
Leadership and Extracurricular Activities
Mathematics Tutor, Marshall, Va. And Fredericksburg, Va. October 2005 to August 2013
Employed as a private math tutor for over 10 students in various topics including elementary math, algebra, and statistics.
Evaluated student’s current abilities and facilitated learning strategies for each individual student, by clarifying course material and implementing additional instruction.
Encouraged student’s development, implemented strategies for improvement, and monitored progress, resulting in improved grades and confidence.
Captain of Speech and Debate, Marshall Va. Fall 2009-Summer 2011
Developed and expanded communication skills through Speech and Debate preparation and competition.
Earned and exceeded sufficient points to qualify as a National Forensics League member. Fall 2009
First Place winner of local Rotary Club Speech Competition. Awarded $1,000 first place prize. March 2011