...I took math 220 at Penn State which involved solving systems of equations using matrices. I also took math 230 at Penn State, which was calculus and vector analysis of three dimensional equations. I just graduated from Penn State with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. (read more)
...Everyone can learn this subject -- it sometimes just takes an individualized approach that plays to your strengths and learning styles. So I look forward to helping you learn pharmacology! Standardized test taking can at times feel like it requires mastering an art of its own that can feel completely unrelated to the subject you wish to teach. (read more)
...Why not? Because 'showing your work' prevents you from short-circuiting the steps that at some point in the past should have become trivial. For example, years ago, when you were learning how to read, you had to first learn how to recognize the shapes of individual letters, and the sounds that each of them made. (read more)
...I have also been a global management consultant and a senior manager at IBM in services, research, and strategy. In these positions I utilized probability and statistics methods to analyze real world problems and make informed decisions. I have both taught and tutored college undergraduate and ... (read more)
...I also received a score of 1580 on the SAT (perfect 800 in Math and 780 in English). Additionally, I have participated and scored well in several math competitions, such as my math team, the AMC, the AIME, and I competed on the Connecticut ARML team. I have been tutoring my fellow high school cl... (read more)