...My students ranged from beginners to intermediate players with a rating around 2000. Typical class topics are openings concepts, middlegame planning, tactical warfare, and so on. During these sessions, I also played practice games and sometimes variant chess games with my students both for entertainment and practicing purposes. (read more)
...I am now specializing in Operations Research as part of a PhD in Applied Mathematics. I am always open to feedback and hope to find students that I work well with. Please reach out to me if you think I would be a good fit for you!Two years ago I worked as an Algebra I teacher for the charter school network Uncommon Schools. (read more)
...Instead of showing the solution to the problem, I gave a step-by-step procedure to approach the problem. Everyone has it in them to do well. It would require some practice because if, at first, you don't succeed, you must try againI have over two years of experience tutoring my classmates and other students in Algebra 1 and 2, Geometry and Calculus. (read more)
...I received my Bachelors of Science in Physics and Mathematics from SUNY Cortland and Masters in Education with a concentration in Math and Science from Stony Brook University. Recently I retired and although I still coach and coordinate several student activities, I have flexibility in scheduling. I offer day, evening, weekend, and summer hours. (read more)
9 Subjects: includingAlgebra 2,Algebra 1,Physics,SAT Math
...In addition, as a graduate assistant, I advised more than 100 undergraduate students (ages 18+) on which courses to take. Besides my current college, I have also taught at other colleges on Long Island. These courses covered engineering, research, and a seminar on career paths. (read more)