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...I want to teach more when I retire from full-time work in a few years. I can tutor both in-person at a public location or online.I have a Ph.D in Math and have taught for more than 25 years on a part-time basis at a few colleges in the St.Louis area. I am also a professional statistician. (read more)
...I chose to expand my tutoring in order to have more experience with students including students of varying backgrounds and skill level. I would love to help you succeed, while you are helping me become a better teacher! I have passed Missouri Education Gateway Assessment (MEGA) for chemistry. (read more)
...This relieves much of the anxiety of taking the actual test. Fortunately, a student can do well on the ACT Science Test without ever taking a science course. A student can answer the questions correctly by knowing how to interpret the tables, graphs, and charts provided. (read more)
...I have a Bachelor's degree in Secondary Education - Spanish and a Master's degree in Educational Administration. In my 15 years of public school classroom experience, I have mainly taught grades 7-12. In addition, I have also held various tutoring positions working with students ages 5 to adults. (read more)