...I like to focus on an individual and identify their strengths and challenges, as well as what motivates them to keep going. I have come across students who struggled with math and physics, not because they were unable to comprehend the concepts, but because they were victims of a poor teaching t... (read more)
...I have a bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Minnesota and a PhD in Chemical Engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. I have taught Polymer Science at the UW-Madison, Introduction to Chemical Engineering at the University of St. Thomas, and the Unit Operations Laboratory at the University of Minnesota. (read more)
...I was a TA to my peers in college, and then when I was a TA in graduate school I fell in love with teaching calculus, especially the one-on-one time during my office hours. As a TA at the U of M I taught discussion sections to supplement lectures and held office hours to help students with homew... (read more)
...I've completed Calculus I,II,III during my undergraduate degree and has taught many classes preparing students to take these classes in college. I've been teaching high school trigonometry since 2015. I've worked with learners of a variety of ability levels, which allows me to tailor each lesson to best fit the individual student. (read more)
...I will constantly modify my approach to make sure material is presented in a way that is best suited to your learning style. I truly enjoy tutoring and I do it because I am passionate about teaching and learning. Working with students who want to improve their knowledge and understanding of a particular topic or subject is a great experience. (read more)