...I cannot solve all the problems, but I would try to help concentrate the students on how to solve problems without solving it. It sounds weird, but the technique to solve any math questions is understanding the questions, learning what the questions is trying to say, and finally solving it. The... (read more)
...I have also had a career in systems engineering at telecom companies. My philosophy in teaching math is:
- Learning math should be an active experience and should relate to the world. And always use “simpler numbers” if a problem’s numbers are complicated. (For example, paying $4 for 2 orang... (read more)
I am a third-year student at the University of North Texas, pursuing a Bachelor's in Mechanical Energy Engineering. In addition to my degree, I am working towards certificates in Additive Digital Manufacturing, Electromechanical Systems and Mechatronics, and Technology and Manufacturing. These cer... (read more)
...Between sessions, I will happily answer short questions off the clock by phone or by email. For math students, I will help you translate the English in word problems into mathematical expressions that can be solved. You will improve your ability to use formulas and to know which formula to use. (read more)
...One could say that it is my main strength as a teacher. Aside from going through my PhD program in math, I've tutored a handful of high school geometry students. The how's and why's of Euclidean geometry are easy and fun to express to students, and I find that the subject isn't as difficult as it's made out to be. (read more)
13 Subjects: includingCalculus,Geometry,Algebra 2,SAT Math