...I never took a course on how to be a math teacher before becoming a math professor. My teaching skills were developed through hundreds of hours of the one-on-one tutoring I did while in college, the few courses I taught while in college, and the talented professors I learned from when I was a st... (read more)
...For the past years, I have worked with students from public and private high schools and colleges/universities ( University of California, Riverside (UCR), University of La Verne, Cal Poly Pomona, Mt. San Antonio College, Cal State LA, etc., in California. My aim is to give students the analytical tools to succeed in math and chemistry. (read more)
...I am quite familiar with the typical curriculum pacing. I can help with current homework, or provide additional support materials and worksheets for students who need more practice. I took Logic I during my Senior year at the University of Washington and found it to be one of the most fun classes I have ever taken, and I passed it with a 4.0. (read more)
...I recently graduated with a Bachelors of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science. I have 6 years of experiencing tutoring including tutoring at a community college and private tutoring. While tutoring at a community college I was trained in multiple ways to effectively deliver information for different learning styles. (read more)
...Prerequisites for these courses include challenging math and science topics such as chemistry, physics, and calculus I-III. Many of these classes would have been impossible without the tutors, TAs, and professors that helped me along the way. My tutoring experience began in high school as I excelled in math and science courses. (read more)