...I began tutoring when my own kids were in school, first helping them, then working with friends’ children, then moving into doing part-time professional tutoring. Now I’m focused entirely on tutoring. As part of my work in software, I also spent years writing and editing documentation for non-technical readers, and training junior employees and Technical Writers. (read more)
...Their parents were happy with my work and kept me as their tutor until I graduated from High School. I am still in touch with the parents of one of my students. It seems, sometimes tutoring can be a connection for life. (read more)
...I have been exposed to Discrete Mathematics since early high school, and have used a lot during my undergraduate studies, most notably in context of computer science. My exposure to it included Combinatorics, Graph Theory, etc. There was also some coverage of cryptography near the end of a college level course. (read more)
...If you would like any references please don't be afraid to ask!I have been tutoring Algebra for almost 15 years! I have developed tons of tricks to get through even the trickiest of problems and have no problem teaching them to your child. With Algebra the most mistakes are made by skipping steps, so a systematic approach is often best! (read more)
...I've never taught a class in C. But my computational physics PhD thesis written in my late 20s rode on the back of two years of pure C programming. I didn't learn C++ until I was in my late 30s. (read more)