...I have tutored many students on probability. Econometrics was one of my 3 fields in grad school. I decided not to specialize in it because I figured out early on that theoretical econometrics was a declining field and often too removed from practical problem solving but I took it as my field exam because it was standardized and I could rely on my mathematical background to do well. (read more)
...I hold both a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry with a minor Mathematics from Cal State University San Bernardino and Ph.D. in Chemistry from Texas A&M where I specialized in organic chemistry. In addition to being a practicing cosmetic chemist I have taught organic chemistry lab at a local univers... (read more)
...My name is Lensa and I am a 3rd year medical student with BS in Biology and a minor in Public Health. My distinguishments in college include being a Dean Scholar, a North Star STEM Alliance Scholar, and receiving multiple Academic All-Star Achievement Awards. Starting college at the age of 16, I remember having a difficult time with some of the demanding coursework. (read more)
...Upon graduation, I worked as a high school Mathematics teacher for two years at a rural central Minnesota high school and two years in Saint Paul. In 2010, I began leading a tutoring center at local community college in the Northwest Metro. In 2015, I left the public sector and currently work as a computer programmer. (read more)