...Due to my love for teaching I continued working even after graduation for a few years until I moved to a different state for work. Worked as a Math tutor in college. I started while I was in school myself for engineering. (read more)
...I built a great foundation in logic and proofs at Cornell and then Central Connecticut. I continued work on Number Theory and Counting Principles at Central Connecticut as well as Advanced Counting Principles and Applied Math. At the University of New Hampshire I really strengthened my proof wr... (read more)
...As a mechanical engineer, I am a proficient user of various softwares and computer platforms. I worked for IBM for 18 years, using a variety of their software applications - including Lotus Notes, VMWare, WebSphere, and engineering application software like ANSYS, CATIA Elfini, ABAQUS, and ENOVIA. I have also used (and debugged) the AIX software set. (read more)
...Back in high school, I had the opportunity to take 16 AP courses and scored a 5/5 in all of them; I scored a 36 on the ACT and helped my peers raise their scores too. I also love to teach various topics in music, such as introductory music theory and clarinet/flute/saxophone/piano performance. ... (read more)
...I'm very serious about getting my students to do their very best in everything and to realize that nothing is too difficult! My philosophy is to provide a comfortable educational environment that takes into consideration the student's learning style, educational experience, and personality characteristics. Everyone needs a little help now and then. (read more)