I have taught at local colleges in the St. Louis area for more than 25 years, primarily business statistics. But, I have also taught college algebra, trigonometry, and calculus. (read more)
...My ultimate professional ambition is to become a neurosurgeon, and as a recently admitted medical student, I am eager to realize this goal. My passion for tutoring students come from the fact that I spent much of my academic career being a straight-A student and developed a rigorous study routin... (read more)
...I also have experience with special needs students on both a 1:1 ratio and in small groups. I am also a self-taught cook where I had received 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place in a cooking contest for a charitable organization. What I enjoy most about teaching/tutoring is seeing the student{s} progress in their learning and receiving better grades in school. (read more)
...As a chemical/process engineer, one of the most important qualifications is to pay attention to details which is an important ingredient to successful tutoring. Having majored in chemistry and chemical engineering, I have quite a repository of chemistry knowledge that will meet your needs. In... (read more)
...After graduating with an undergraduate degree in Aeronautics and spending some time in the real world, I new I wanted to teach. While in grad school earning my MA in math, I was a tutor and adjunct instructor. My favorites classes to teach/tutor are Algebra, Trig, and Pre-Calc since they are the foundation to being successful in the Calc sequence and for STEM majors. (read more)