...Soon I was teaching courses of my own: topology, calculus, and linear algebra. After I finished my PhD in 2014, I worked as a postdoctoral researcher at Kansas State, teaching applied matrix theory, basic (~high school) algebra, discrete mathematics, differential equations, and probability. I also supervised student research, leading into more advanced subjects. (read more)
...Physics requires extensive use of differential equations to solve difficult problems. This is even more true when doing Biophysics research because in biological systems there is a need to talk about processes in terms of thermodynamics and rates of change. My experience in Biophysics has given... (read more)
...I worked at Pine Ridge, a high school dedicated to helping learning disabled students. That was fun! I had students from around the world! (read more)
...BA in Chemistry; 1998; University of Vermont
Ph.D. in Chemistry; 2005; University of Vermont
Over 10 years of experience teaching chemistry at the University level
I have had well over a decade of experience teaching thousands of college freshmen chemistry. Who better to tutor your chemistry needs than someone who teaches this subject for a living? It's OK to hate chemistry. (read more)
...I'm pursuing a minor in Spanish and just spent the spring semester of my junior year in Spain, taking classes taught exclusively in Spanish at the University of Barcelona. I can converse at a fluent level. I enjoy learning and teaching spanish for a variety of reasons. (read more)