I am passionate about helping students that sign up for tutoring because they are ACTIVELY rejecting ignorance. My experience working with students spans three (3) universities, both private and public. At Marquette University, I tutored fellow undergraduates in calculus, chemistry, and physics. (read more)
...Over the years I have won many awards such as the "Kaplan Award" and the Rolf's Award for Teaching Excellence. I'm a Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. I have a BS in Mechanical Engineering and a PhD in Physics. (read more)
...During my time as a graduate student at UWM (and since then), I have served as an instructor for many undergraduate courses, including—but not limited to—College Algebra, Precalculus, Finite Mathematics, Quantitative Models for Business, Calculus and Analytic Geometry I-III, Linear Algebra, and D... (read more)
...I've experienced firsthand, the feeling of starting off strong with a course that you find interesting, but come midterms you start questioning the reason you took it- among many other things. Unfortunately, while many courses offer us the chance to learn new and interesting things, the nature o... (read more)
...I have a master's degree in math. One of the graduate classes was Linear Algebra 535. The textbook used for that class is Matrix analysis and applied Linear Algebra by Carl Meyer. (read more)