...In science we are learning new words and new concepts, and we need to understand those new vocabulary terms to be able to visualize new science concepts, such as dimensional units, dimensional analysis, and density, et.al..
Learning how to decode problems, list what we know and what we're tryi... (read more)
...Algebra: 19 questions on solving equations (both regular and quadratic), inequalities and systems of equations in 2 variables, dealing with polynomials and factoring, and some stuff like complex numbers, exponent operations, etc. Geometry: 23 questions on coordinate geometry, lines, parabolas, g... (read more)
...Having a degree in Applied Mathematics from UCLA, I have a strong grasp of the wide array of topics they introduce in Algebra 2, from higher order polynomials to matrices; from exponents to simplifying radicals. Often times, Algebra 2 can be an overwhelming subject since it introduces so many new, seemingly-unrelated topics. I work with students to show how all this work ties together. (read more)
...I’ve studied organic chemistry, as well as inorganic chemistry designed to prepare students for pharmacy school. I feel confident to assist students at a high school level. I have tutored geometry to high schoolers for a few years, and I previously oversaw the math tutoring center at a local high school. (read more)
...I worked as a Math Tutor at The Learning Center of College of the Canyons and helped students in College Algebra, Trigonometry, Precalculus, Calculus I, and Calculus II. I have been tutoring Junior High and High School students all levels of Math, all the way from Algebra 1 through AP Calculus. ... (read more)