...I give students real world applications for the material they are learning. My approach to teaching chemistry is to breakdown the concepts into smaller, easier to understand parts. I develop flashcards with the students to aid in the learning process. (read more)
...I am most comfortable tutoring Calculus 1. As an undergraduate at Marist College, I worked for one year as a tutor in the Math Lab -- a peer tutoring center staffed entirely by undergraduate students, providing assistance on classes such as Business Calculus, Calculus I-III, Linear Algebra, Diff... (read more)
With many years of experience tutoring behind me, I've worked with students in math up to and including high school Calculus. While much of my tutoring has focused on math, my undergraduate degree is in English and I can help with both reading and writing. My Master's degree is in Elementary Education and I am comfortable working with kids on up to adults. (read more)
...Nick also holds B.S. degrees in both Computer Science and Applied Mathematics from Fordham University, where he led a team of peers in the development of software enabling multi-robot navigation for safe building exploration, the product of which was presented at the International 2015 SPIE Elect... (read more)
...After grad school I went to work in industry initially as a applied mathematician in a laboratory. During my working career I continually encountered students who needed help with mathematical concepts and how to apply them in the "real world". I've found the analytical training that is develop... (read more)