...I graduated several years ago with a B.S. in Electrical Engineering. One of the things I miss most about my educational experience is interacting and collaborating with other students. I excelled at mathematics in high school and through my membership in the National Honors Society, was able to help several students improve their own mathematical prowess in topics from Algebra to Calculus. (read more)
...For three semesters running, the Economics department at Brown recognized me as the highest reviewed undergraduate teaching assistant. I attribute my success in teaching/tutoring to my enthusiasm and student-focused approach. Instead of emphasizing formulas or rules, I instill a deeper, conceptual understanding of the material. (read more)
14 Subjects: includingBiology,Chemistry,Physics,SAT Math
...Currently, I finished the calculus 1-3 sequence in college and my knowledge of algebra definitely applies because it's the basis of all math. I received multiple awards in high school for English achievement.. I received a 5 on the AP English Language exam. I'm an avid reader as well, and that's where I picked up most of my grammar/vocabulary knowledge growing up. (read more)
...I'm pretty experienced with physical chemistry and thermodynamics, and I know other things like Lewis structures, trends in the periodic table, etc. from college chemistry. I do not know organic chemistry. I know all my classical physics because I'm a mechanical engineer specializing in fluid dynamics for my Ph.D. (read more)
...In addition, I earned a 770/800 on the SAT Math sections and a 35/36 on the ACT Math section. During my fafter-schoolr of college, I earned an A in Calculus III (multivariate calculus) and an A in Physics I for engineering. In terms of experience, I have been tutoring for three years in all levels of math and in high school physics courses, AP Physics I, and college-level Physics I. (read more)