...Furthermore, Algebra II introduces topics far more complex than those discussed in Algebra I or Geometry. Topics such as graphing rational, polynomial, and trigonometric functions include as many as ten steps in their most thorough forms, as compared to the three, maybe four step processes prese... (read more)
...As part of my biology major, I've excelled in courses like General Chemistry, Cell & Molecular Biology, Physiology, and Genetics. In high school, I took AP Biology, AP Chemistry, and AP Calculus AB, and graduated Cum Laude. I love teaching! (read more)
...I have taught and tutored students in Elementary Math, Algebra I and II, Trigonometry, Precalculus, Excel, Access, Word and PowerPoint. My philosophy of teaching is to encourage independent thinking in my students and to show them how knowledge, obtained from lessons can be applied to practical ... (read more)
6 Subjects: includingPrecalculus,Algebra 1,Algebra 2,SAT Math
...I eventually left this behind to move to New York for grad school, where I was the primary instructor for a variety of math courses at City College, including College Algebra and Trigonometry, Precalc, and Calculus. After completing my PhD (focused on set theory and mathematical logic), I'm exci... (read more)
...This age span can range from 15 or 16 and above. Each student brings something different to the landscape and it’s my task to adapt it into a more defined form. Numerous years of tutoring and teaching experience in all conceptual , calculus and non calculus based physics courses from conceptua... (read more)