...As a tutor, my goals are twofold. The first goal is to help students build conceptual and technical proficiency in math while simultaneously cultivating the skills for analytic thinking and effective communication in STEM. The second goal is to impart confidence in and an appreciation for math. (read more)
...Mastering software engineering is not an easy task and at times it can be very daunting. I pride myself on being patient and listening carefully to a student's needs. In order to connect the dots to reach that "eureka!" moment, it often takes a certain type of mindset, something that I work diligently with students to teach. (read more)
...I have some prepared material for this course regarding linear algebra and probability. I teach this class on a regular basis for Grantham University. During 2015, I have taught this eight-week course four times. (read more)
...All told, I have instructed high school students, college students, and elementary level students. As a teaching assistant, I taught in the classroom setting for recitations, assisted students one-on-one, or one-to-multiple in office hours. My work in high school was volunteer work, and the tutoring was one-on-one as well. (read more)
...I taught college prep mathematics to advanced high school seniors, and after college I even tutored some of my former high school math teachers working on advanced degrees. I spent most of my career as a multi-credentialed Enrolled actuary (FSA, FCA, MAAA) and president of an actuarial firm. From time to time I assisted students who were studying for actuarial exams. (read more)