...I also recommend 1 or 2 practice tests per week over the course of at least a month. Starting one week out wont work! I am familiar with all probability topics taught in high school classes and in undergraduate probability classes. (read more)
I have spent 15 years in higher education training to be an electronics and communication engineer. This major is considered to be one of the most mathematically-demanding engineering majors and I have therefore acquired a high level of mathematical sophistication. Over the years, I helped tutor many of my peers in undergraduate- and graduate-level classes. (read more)
Hello I'm Derek! I first began working as a paid tutor as a college student 20 years ago where I worked with the Upward Bound program and found my passion for education. I finished my engineering degree graduating magna cum laude and decided to earn my grade 7-12 mathematics teaching license and Master of Education degree. (read more)
...Candidate in Political Science at UT Austin specializing in American Politics. My research looks at political behavior and political psychology. I've taken multiple graduate courses on politics including but not limited to Congress, Institutions, the Presidency, and Campaigns & Elections. (read more)
...During my undergraduate years I was a tutor in almost all tutoring companies in town because I got all A's in all of my general engineering courses such as Calculus I, Calculus II, Calculus III, Physics I, Physics II, Physics III, and Chemistry. I was tutoring many students for all types of math. My students' age range were from 9 to 25. (read more)