I am currently a high school math teacher in western Connecticut. I teach Algebra II, Pre-Calculus, AP Calculus, and AP Computer Science A. I graduated from Florida State University with a B.S. in Applied Mathematics, and later obtained an M.S. in Mathematics from Fairfield University. (read more)
...A typical physics question is in the form: given this information, what will happen? When confused we will start with fundamental concepts and the type of final answer you are looking for, then work backwards using physics relations until you get the information you are given. I am patient and constantly check to make sure the student understands the topic. (read more)
...I then started medical school where I volunteered as an anatomy lab TA, an embryology and histology course tutor, and a physiology course tutor. I have tutored in student’s homes, in school settings, online, and in libraries. I like to cater my tutoring methods to each student’s learning style because I recognize that not all students learn the same way. (read more)
...And that is the same approach I use for teaching Physics. Whether it's learning to ski, playing the guitar, or doing Physics, the best way to learn is *not* to just sit quietly and watch somebody else do it. The role of the teacher isn't to just show off what they themselves are capable of - a ... (read more)
...I am an experienced tutor who has worked with students from first grade to high school. I have worked with college students, adults who need to pass certain tests, and those who are looking to get their GED. I am able to tutor in the learning style of the student. (read more)
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