...Fast forward a little bit over a decade, and I now find myself working on my PhD in experimental particle physics, which is used to probe the structure of matter at the smallest scales ever observed. It is my belief that everyone has an intrinsic understanding of mathematics that can be brought ... (read more)
...I have a Masters degree in Mathematics from the University at Buffalo and a Bachelor's degree in Applied Mathematics from Marist College. As an experienced tutor and teaching assistant for undergraduate students, I am excited to continue to help students succeed in their mathematical endeavors! I am most comfortable tutoring Calculus 1. (read more)
...The responsibilities of an SI involved not only holding two ninety-minute teaching sessions per week, but also serving as a peer mentor for the younger Physics students while working with the Professor of the class. I would average about 10 students a session and it would be quite intimidating a... (read more)
Hello, I'm Clara! I graduated from Concordia University - Nebraska with a Master's in Curriculum and Instruction. I also hold a Bachelor's degree in Secondary Mathematics Education from Roberts Wesleyan College. (read more)
...I got my start, quite by accident, while a physics teaching assistant at the University of California. My job was to teach a freshman physics lab course. Most of the students were able to do the lab work but had problems using calculus to do their physics and math homework. (read more)