My name is Chuck. I have a B.S. in computer science and a minor in math from North Carolina State University. I'm a former college instructor, I've worked in software for 15 years, but I've also been keeping my math skills sharp in various ways. (read more)
...When I took the SAT, I scored in the 92nd percentile for math. I know that the most important and useful skill to develop for the math portion of the SAT exam is to be able to come up with the appropriate mental shortcut for the problem, which requires the ability to see problems from multiple angles. Also, every year I review the current SAT prep materials. (read more)
...Numerical Approximations to Definite Integrals. I have taught geometry for at least 40 of my 44 years of teaching. I find students have a difficult time with geometry because it is a different mindset than algebra. (read more)
...Lastly, we will briefly go over the topics for any upcoming classes or tests to either get ahead for class or to prepare for a test. These stages will vary based on the student, the course, and the session itself. My tutoring approach generally follows an "I do, we do, you do" form, which works for many students. (read more)
...Over the past 8 years, I have built 100 sites using PHP as the primary backend programming language. I have built over 100 websites since I started programming 8 years ago. In the majority of those sites, I have used jQuery to speed up my front end scripting, to enable Ajax, and to allow for numerous other features. (read more)