...Carried out theoretical studies in the area of phase transitions in solids until 2004. He received a research assistant position and a tuition scholarship at Tulane University, where he studied in the graduate school of chemistry, taught general chemistry labs and served as a tutor of algebra, calculus, statistics, physics and chemistry until 2007. Dr. (read more)
...I am passionate about math and understanding it, and I feel strongly about spreading this appreciation for and comprehension of the subject. I know math definitely seems daunting and a bit intimidating, and that is completely understandable! However, with the proper guidance and instruction, I think students can view math from a brighter angle. (read more)
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...I will try my best to accommodate your needs, and match my teaching to your learning style. In general, I think getting good at math requires lots of practice, like sports or music. So, we'll work through lots of practice problems together. (read more)
...At IU I taught undergrad math courses (finite math, college algebra) and tutored students 1-on-1. At AACC, I taught undergrad math courses (precalculus, calculus, college algebra) and met with students regularly for 1-on-1 and group office hour sessions. I love math and I believe anyone can become a "math person". (read more)