...Pharmacists need to have a background in calculus in order to understand and mathematically describe how a person's drug concentration changes with time following a dose. This is known as pharmacokinetics and it serves as the basis for determining how much drug is given and how frequently it is given. As a pharmacy major, I had to take many chemistry courses in college. (read more)
...I also am very comfortable tutoring CP and Honors Chemistry, CP and Honors Physics, as well as ACT and MCAT preparation. I find that in the classes I tutor and TA, many course topics are very difficult to grasp without a strong foundation in the subject. I find that these concepts are best taug... (read more)
...I am a trained teacher and hold a Trained Class One Grade One Certificate in Teaching. I have a Bachelors Degree in Education with a Major in Mathematics and a Masters Degree in Pure Mathematics. When I applied to do my Master's Degree I was told I should complete the Undergraduate Degree in Mathematics before going on to the Masters Program in Pure Mathematics. (read more)
...One of my students was doing this class as an advance student in Queens College. She did very well, and received an A overall in the class. She is now a graduate of NYU. (read more)
...I have been teaching for the past five years and tutoring for ten years, primarily helping students in grades 7-12. I typically teach in classroom settings with 20 or more students, and tutor in one-on-one settings. I enjoy getting to know my students interests and relating to them in any way I can! (read more)