...I know that learning math is not a one size fits all T-shirt so I spend time before each tutoring session preparing for your specific needs and preferences. I hated math through most of high school because there was a huge focus on memorization and not on the application or visualization. My tu... (read more)
...This was mostly over the phone- we FaceTimed to work through lab reports and homework problems, or to talk through sentences and ideas as we wrote a paper. During college, I co-led a women’s Bible study and taught beginners breakdance in my dance club. This spring I briefly volunteered as a tutor for an elementary after-school program for disadvantaged students. (read more)
I have two Bachelor degrees in chemistry and math. I also have a year of EPA law and won a real live environmental city law suit where my law professor was working with the plaintiff and I was working with the defendant. I worked as an analytical chemist (which includes a lot of math) for 35 years and am now retired. (read more)
...I am well versed in all first year and AP Chemistry topics and have an abundance of practice problems and examples. I can work through notes and/or problems with any students and can even discuss labs and lab reports. In terms of mathematics, I taught geometry for 6 years and have tutored all levels of math on and off for 15+ years. (read more)
...In those years:
I have taught Algebra 100 times; I have taught Geometry probably 100 times also;
I have taught Alg II 10 times, and Trigonometry/PreCalc 30 times. Volleyball:
I own STAR Volleyball Camps that directs 10 to 15 site camps and clinics each summer. I have been coaching volleyball since 1985: 18 varsity high school teams, 10 JV teams, and 27 club teams. (read more)