Hello prospective students! my name is Julian, and I am a Neuroscience PhD student, researcher, and aspiring professor. I have two years of teaching experience as a supplementary instruction (SI) facilitator at New Mexico State University. While at NMSU, I taught multiple SI sections of chemistry ... (read more)
...In addition to teaching molecular biology and immunology courses, I have also designed and taught a science communication course. This course focused on graduate applications, writing for publication, and conference presentations. My student course evaluations have set me apart as an instructor who understands each student and pushes them all to their highest ability. (read more)
I have a B.S. in mathematics and Ph.D. in statistics. Before graduate school, I tutored for about two years, roughly 15-20 hours week for a tutoring service at my University, tutoring college algebra, trigonometry, Calculus I, II, and III, differential equations, statistics, probability, and related subjects. I was also the team leader for the math group the second year I tutored there. (read more)
...This experience has given me insights into how folks learn because culture and language have been part of the mic=x of my students. My focus is always to mentor folks in critical thinking skills while teaching the class content. Both are important to me. (read more)
...My math teaching experience spans Algebra, Calculus, Geometry, and Pre-Calculus while I was in graduate school, as well as computer courses including Introductory Computer Courses, Visual Basic Programming and C Programming at Doña Ana Community College in Las Cruces, NM. My tutoring experience ... (read more)