Having assisted students in a math study hall during his undergraduate days at the University of Kentucky, he also worked as a teaching assistant in physics courses at the University of Chicago and in mechanical/aerospace engineering classes at Rutgers University. He worked one-on-one with students... (read more)
...It is up to me to find a way of presentation that works with the student's background. I use the Socratic method a lot, asking the student questions and building on the response. I did some Skin diving from 1966 to 1975, and back packing from 1969 to 1975, mostly in the Olympics. (read more)
I'm a retired Professional Chemical Engineer. I've had over 40 years experience with engineering problems, training new engineers and management issues. I've been serving as an emergency substitute teacher for this last school year. (read more)
...I know what the military wants out of its candidates. I have tutored many students in elementary math in order to build a firm foundation for all the future math and science classes that they will be taking. I take pride in being able to teach several different ways to make sure that the student is ready to move on to upper level math. (read more)