...It would require some practice because if, at first, you don't succeed, you must try againI have over two years of experience tutoring my classmates and other students in Algebra 1 and 2, Geometry and Calculus. I typically met with the student on a 1-on-1 instructional method. I sat down with them and understood their perspective, and we worked around getting them to do well. (read more)
...I graduated cum laude from Baruch College with double degrees in Mathematics and Psychology and am currently enrolled at University of Texas at Austin for my M.S. in Computer Science. My favorite subjects include the Calculus sequence, Differential Equations, and Combinatorics. I have conducted research in Probability Theory, which was published in the Journal of Statistical Physics. (read more)
...Either way, my students have always been very satisfied with their overall outcomes and experiences.I have been teaching at a local college for the past 20 years. While teaching my Information Technology courses I have also taught College Algebra since computer related classes require a thorough knowledge of mathematics. I have also tutored math many times with students in other majors. (read more)
...A solid understanding of foundational concepts is crucial. I ensure that my students grasp the basics before moving on to more advanced topics. In algebra, for example, this means mastering solving equations, graphing, and understanding functions. (read more)
...As a retired college Mathematics professor, I am knowledgeable in all of the topics normally seen in this course. I have taught Calculus at the college level and have tutored the subject to both college and high school students. I am familiar with the computational aspects of Differential and I... (read more)