...I started while I was in school myself for engineering. Due to my love for teaching I continued working even after graduation for a few years until I moved to a different state for work. Worked as a Math tutor in college. (read more)
...I like to ensure that students understand WHY the process works, and to support their understanding with diagrams and graphs. Learn it - don't memorize it. I have taught Trigonometry for over 25 years. (read more)
I graduated from University of Texas at Austin with a BS in Pure Mathematics, finished a masters at McGill, and I'm currently pursuing my Ph. D. at University of Connecticut. I started tutoring in high school, and have hundreds of hours tutoring in a small group setting both in the professional setting, and as a TA. (read more)
...I'm very serious about getting my students to do their very best in everything and to realize that nothing is too difficult! My philosophy is to provide a comfortable educational environment that takes into consideration the student's learning style, educational experience, and personality characteristics. Everyone needs a little help now and then. (read more)
...My tutorial approach is much like the student would get in the classroom. I like to create worksheets and practice problems for the student to attempt on their own before I help them. My reason for doing this is so that the student doesn't become dependent on help from others and so I can identify where the student is struggling the most. (read more)