...I work not only with them at their current level, but also strengthen their core math skills (addition, subtraction, division, and multiplication) so they can predict answers before entering them into their calculators and have the skills to solve problems they haven't encountered before. Nobody... (read more)
I am a graduate of Colorado State University with a Bachelor of Science majoring in Physics. I have completed a master’s and I am currently working on a Ph.D. in physics at the University of Vermont with an emphasis on Math, Chemistry, and Theoretical/Computational Physics. I love learning and work hard when teaching new things to my students. (read more)
...I enjoy the challenge of meeting students where they are, and have a personal love of shepherding them through a course which they might rather not be in. BA in Chemistry; 1998; University of Vermont
Ph.D. in Chemistry; 2005; University of Vermont
Over 10 years of experience teaching chemistry... (read more)
...I've completed 5 of the 6 credits required for a computer science major, and each of these programming classes has been taught in java. Java isn't the most commonly used language for software development in today's world, but the way it's designed is helpful in learning the fundamentals of compu... (read more)
...I currently work at a program called MathSpot run by my college, which is a weekly drop-in tutoring spot for all students currently taking math classes. I tutor multiple students each week, predominately in Calculus 1, 2, and 3. Further, during spring 2023 I worked remotely as an ACT tutor, resulting in a 4-point score increase for one of my students. (read more)