...I started pretty young and still remember what it's like to be a student and struggle in math classes. I have taught just about every mathematics course imaginable during my career and can certainly tutor for each of those. I have also taught and tutored a large number of test prep courses (e.g., SAT or LSAT analytical reasoning) over the last few years. (read more)
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"It's so refreshing to see him actually feeling good about math again, and for once, he's not dreading the final exam. I believe that's half the battle. Whatever you're doing, it seems to be working well."I am a certified bridge club director, a life master, and an accomplished player for 20 years. (read more)
...In my first teaching role, I worked in small group settings with students who have traditionally struggled in mathematics as they transition to high school. I then worked as a traditional classroom teacher. Before finding the joy in teaching, I was a computer programmer for a number of years in a few different environments. (read more)
Hey there! My name's Dan, and my passion is helping people develop a deeper, more intuitive understanding of math and physics. When I was in college, there were many times where one of my classmates would ask the professor a question, the professor would give an unhelpful reply, and I would sit there frustrated that they had completely misunderstood the heart of my classmate's question. (read more)
...Understanding the basics and getting a grasp on the concepts is essential. For chemistry, I like to work with students to really understand why they are doing what they are doing and make a toolbox of concepts that are important to understanding all of the material. Trigonometry is my absolute favorite math. (read more)