Nicholas J. P, M.S., is a researcher, programmer, and biomedical engineer with a penchant for quantitative, cross-disciplinary inquiry. Nicholas is currently a second-year medical student at the Jacobs School of Medicine at the State University of New York at Buffalo, where his research interests include neuroradiology, and the neural substrates of consciousness. (read more)
23 Subjects: includingAlgebra 2,Biology,Nursing,SAT Math
...I have tutored peers and students in chemistry for the past 2 years! As a student in a doctoral Pharmacy program, I have taken my fare share of advanced mathematic courses. All of which were built on the fundamentals of Pre-Calculus and Calculus. (read more)
...During the beginning of this journey I felt as though I didn't belong in college and that my peers were more experienced in education. However, as I continued I found a love for Physics and the methods for solving each unique problem. To me I see every Math/Physics problem as a little puzzle that with enough time can be solved. (read more)
...I have also taught k-6 students how to do math equations from simple addition to long division. History lessons and science projects were also taught by me at my previous job. I am more familiar with hand sewing, but I know the basics of a machine. (read more)
...Because math topics are all built upon previous topics, there is nothing to gain (and much to lose) from moving on to the next lesson, before mastery is achieved in the current one. I graduated as a Mathematics major from SUNY College at Geneseo with a minor in English, and immediately went to S... (read more)