...However, what I realized is even more important than the information is how the information is taught. I firmly believe it is more important to focus on student engagement and their information retention rather than to just simply complete a lesson plan. In college, I realized how important com... (read more)
Hello I’m John, I graduated from Miami University with a Bachelor’s of Science in Mechanical Engineering and have an EIT Certification in the State of California. I have taken Calculus 1, 2, and 3 as well as linear algebra, and differential equations and earned’ A’s in all of them. Additionally, I... (read more)
...I went to the University of Southern California where I received a Bachelor's degree and minored in film at the USC School of Film and Television, one of the most renowned film schools in the world. Through AP History courses, AP literature courses, and extensive study of theatre history and anc... (read more)
...As a freelance teacher working in Boston, I taught students how to play the guitar, both in terms of single-note "fingerpicking" playing, as well as open chords and barre chords. I've trained students to play both acoustic guitar, as well as electric guitar, and have trained them to utilize ampl... (read more)
...As a tutor in the math tutoring center at CSUN, Algebra 2 is one of the most common classes I tutor, helping students understand functions, graphs and their shifts, understanding logarithms, and more. I am teaching Algebra 2 to high school students this summer, so I am definitely a qualified and enthusiastic tutor about this subject. Calculus is one of my favorite subjects in math. (read more)