...I was also a TA when I was studying electrical engineering for a circuits course. I graduated college with a 3.6 GPA obtaining a Bachelors of Science in Electrical Engineering and a minor in Marketing. After this I worked in technology for a few years and then started my own business that I’ve been operating for 10 years now. (read more)
...I ought to be able to help with strategies for solving both kinds of questions. I’ve served as a teaching assistant in linear algebra and completed coursework in both linear algebra and differential equations. My Bachelor’s degree is in applied mathematics, which required several courses in advanced calculus, probability, and statistics. (read more)
...Differential Equations is the branch of Calculus where all of the theory and techniques truly come alive. I did my PhD research in the field of Partial Differential Equations, and taught Ordinary Differential Equations, with and without Linear Algebra, several times as a graduate student. I kno... (read more)
...I worked as a peer editor on writing assignments and volunteered at a local elementary throughout high school. While in college, I was a teaching aid in a local high school. In my sophomore year of college, I began one-on-one virtual tutoring with an eight-year-old. (read more)
...I also reteach basic math for students who have gaps in their math skills. I having been teaching students with reading difficulties for nearly 25 years and I am certified in the Wilson Reading System. I am trained in the Orton-Gillingham method of teaching reading to those students who have trouble with phonics and are dyslexia. (read more)