...Why? This is a reflection of the applicant not his/her tutor. Colleges and universities look for the applicants personality to shine through and if I pushed a teenager through the process, it would look like a strange hybrid of personalities shining through. (read more)
...I changed careers after 32 years, motivated by a passion for math and teaching. I have a knack for recognizing and fixing long-standing gaps and misconceptions students have that get in the way of developing proficiency. I have been teaching JavaScript to mostly beginners and advanced beginners for 6 years. (read more)
...My academic and work experience as an engineer has provided me with a wide range of real-life examples to contextualize why these subjects are important. I try to keep my class as story-based as possible so there is always a clear objective. For example, my chemistry course covered the mole subject by examining the 1982 contamination of Tylenol. (read more)
...I enjoy algebra and have tutored students previously in this topic. I have an A.S in Physical Therapist Assistant, B.S in Exercise Science and a M.S in Physician Assistant studies. I am trained in numerous science courses to include anatomy, physiology, microbiology, exercise physiology, kinesiology, pathophysiology, neurology and medical terminology. (read more)