Hello, I am currently a research scientist at the University of Vermont with 13 years of experience teaching high school chemistry and biotechnology and algebra in Massachusetts. I have a MS and PhD in Biochemistry, and have taught some college-level chemistry as well. I enjoy working with student... (read more)
...This experience has honed my skills and developed advanced problem-solving techniques across various disciplines. I work as a Teaching Assistant and Research Assistant. I served on the Active Learning Design team for the Physics Department at my University where I helped design courses and training for all the other TAs. (read more)
...I know both subjects very well. Taught graduate-level probability at Kansas State UniversityFamiliar with statistical modeling softwareExtensive experience with probability theory, real analysis, and related subjects. I have taught discrete math at the university level (at Kansas State Universi... (read more)
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...I am responsible for teaching about hundred students from freshmen to seniors in my school. I have been teaching algebra, geometry, algebra two, pre-calculus and AP calculus competently to my students. All my students have demonstrated a high degree of success academically. (read more)