...Currently working as a cloud engineerIn 2009 I joined the US Navy to work as a translator. Regardless of our level of previous knowledge in Spanish everyone was required to go through some level of training. This gave us the opportunity to learn from professors who had been teaching for most of their lives. (read more)
...My name is Drew B. and I am a renewable energy engineer by career with a passion for teaching. I come from a long line of teachers - both my parents and grandparents were teachers, and their passion has been passed down to me. I have my Bachelor of Science in Engineering, and in getting it, I served as a Calculus 2 and 3 teacher for 2 years and a Teacher's Aide for 1 year. (read more)
...In my experience, it usually means that the teacher explains in a way that doesn't make sense to the student or the student can't see a reason to care about the subject. I've dealt with both of those problems in my own early education. I was home-schooled up through 5th grade. (read more)
...The key to doing well on the ACT math is to work as many problems as possible from an ACT practice book. These practice books contain the right percentage of algebra, geometry, etc. This subject represents a great opportunity to lay a firm foundation with the student for all future math courses. (read more)
...I have also written 10 research papers as well as dozens of history articles as a freelance writer. I have tutored students both online and in person in American History. A good vocabulary is essential to academic success in any subject area. (read more)