...I have a Bachelor's in Aeronautical Engineering and a Master's in Accounting, and my 9 to 5 job is essentially doing math all day. I primarily enjoy working with algebra, trigonometry, geometry and calculus and have worked with students ranging from middle school to college level. I have been t... (read more)
I'm an advanced degree holding chemist who has spent considerable time in both academia and industry. In industry I have developed paint, cleaning products, aerosols, and lubricants. I have been teaching college level chemistry for nine years as an adjunct professor. (read more)
...I instinctively observe each student’s learning style, motivation and the way they think to help maximize the student’s strengths while improving upon their weaknesses. Cancellation Policy:
I understand that things come up. However, I have many students that I am working with and need 24 hour advanced notice for a canceled lesson; otherwise, you will be charged my rate. (read more)
...How do you learn best? What are your goals? Once we establish those answers, then we can move on to figuring out the best way to cover the concepts and practice problem solving. (read more)
...I am also a first-year medical student. I believe the best approach to learning is to make it your own, that is, finding a way to relate to the material and be able to describe it in your own words. I've been fortunate to have wonderful teachers/professors, coaches, peers, and tutors who taught me this valuable skill and I've strived to bring that same approach to every person I help. (read more)