...I have been working as an engineer for a medical device manufacturer since then. I have also been a part time tutor since I graduated college, helping students with various levels of engineering, math, science, and test prep. My degree required years of math and mechanical engineering classes, which I performed very well in. (read more)
...As far as teaching style is concerned, I vary my lessons based upon the individual student's aptitude. If I see that a student is struggling with a concept, my instruction will be more involved, explaining the process step by step. I typically can cover 2-3 topics per hour based upon student comprehension. (read more)
...I have been teaching and tutoring math and physics at all levels since 1999, and I am extremely comfortable with the material and how to tutor it to the individual student. I've completed my 10,000 hours of tutoring and 10,000 hours of teaching, which is a significantly meaningful amount of time... (read more)
...I have numerous qualifications, including an Applied Math Degree from the University of Connecticut, where I graduated Phi Beta Kappa. Each year, UConn holds an annual Calculus competition on campus, and I won awards in it all four years, including First Place Overall! While at UConn, I also tutored in the Math Center where students would drop in for help with their math courses. (read more)
...It's where things start getting both complicated and fun. It's been a privilege to tutor students at this level and to strengthen their confidence and performance in math. As I help them to understand concepts more fully, they are able to experience the creativity and fun that math has to offer. (read more)