...I didn't specialize in chemistry as an undergraduate but I started tutoring chemistry during my last years as an undergraduate. I gained much greater experience when I joined the Biophysics Research Program. I had to take courses in chemistry and molecular dynamics and my research project required me to learn about advanced theoretical chemistry and thermodynamics. (read more)
...I have a MS and PhD in Biochemistry, and have taught some college-level chemistry as well. I enjoy working with students one-on-one and in small groups and believe that building student confidence is crucial in succeeding in any academic area. I have both a strong content knowledge and a strong interest in helping students succeed. (read more)
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...I'm a PhD mathematician with a thesis in a heavily algebraic subject. And I just plain love abstract algebra and always have enjoyed helping others to enjoy it too! I have a PhD in math (operator algebras). I’ve studied all higher-level algebraic structures (groups, rings, fields, modules, category theory, homology, etc.). Published research articles in operator algebras. (read more)
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