...While obtaining my undergraduate degree however, I did take up to graduate level courses in statistics. I am a strong advocate of teaching to fill gaps in foundational knowledge and building upon those skills. The biggest problem I see most of my students have is a shaky foundation or misunders... (read more)
...I received a department teaching award after every semester I taught and was shortlisted for the Graduate Associate Teaching Award after my first semester of teaching. In high school as well, I did paid tutoring in algebra for a family friend and helped the math grade of their fifth-grader go fr... (read more)
...This includes statistics which also comes up on the exam. I help people with both chemistry and physics very much and have excellent success. Physical Science is merely a combination of those two. (read more)
...The best teaching style is to match with the student's learning style. Feel free to contact me. Let's work together to achieve your goal.I have a Ph.D in physics and have taught General College Physics for 15+ years, both algebra-based and calculus-based. (read more)
My name is Roland. I am a fifth year PhD candidate at Case Western Reserve University in the department of Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, and Statistics. I have tutored undergraduate students in Multivariable Calculus, one-on-one and in groups, for a few years. (read more)