...No matter where you might be in your journey, I aspire to help you develop specific universal skills—asking the right questions, staying persistent, and communicating effectively. I will proactively engage and regularly give you feedback. But at the same time, I will allow you as much independence as possible to express your creativity. (read more)
...I have a degree in Chemistry (as well as math) with a specialization in Inorganic Chemistry. I also earned the Undergraduate Award in Inorganic Chemistry From the American Chemical Society, 2013. I have the ability to explain this subject to students confused with what the book or professor is trying to teach. (read more)
...I also have experience working in K-8 schools, teaching fourth through eighth grade math and Prealgebra and Algebra. I have also been employed by a major educational publisher as a senior editor, working to bring new products to market. Currently, I work as a freelance editor/writer, contributing to various new mathematics publications for different publishers. (read more)
...Starting high school, I disliked math, but in my junior year, I was lucky to meet a great teacher who sparked my passion for the subject, which continues to this day. He showed me how to see the forest for the trees, so to speak, so that disparate, confusing concepts became a coherent, logical w... (read more)
...I received my bachelor's degree from University of Wisconsin-Parkside, where I majored in mathematics and minored in computer science. I also have about 7 years of tutoring experience across various colleges. I was first a peer tutor for two years at McHenry County College, a tutor for another ... (read more)