...I am a certified teacher earning my undergraduate degree from Rutgers University in 1995 and my master's degree from the University of St. Mary's in 2010. Beyond the classroom, I've enjoyed working with students one-on-one in subjects ranging from Pre-Algebra to Calculus, as well as college students in Intermediate Algebra, Pre-Calculus, and Calculus courses. (read more)
...I have successfully tutored those w ADHD, dyslexia, as well as anxiety disorders. I find that despite some areas of difficulty, these students tend to be the most hard working children and w a little bit of encouragement and guidance, can reach enormous potential. Prospective teachers preparing to take the Praxis exam can find subjects like math difficult. (read more)
...I specialize in AP Calculus (AB and BC) and AP Physics, and my recent graduate work has allowed me to familiarize myself with the current topics covered in college-level math and science courses through Differential Equations and beyond. As an engineer, I use the principles from these courses in... (read more)
...Struggling students usually fall into two categories: 1) weak foundation of algebra/geometry/pre-calculus; 2) simply overwhelmed by new physical concepts and sheer scope of new materials covered in such a fast pace! My method is to teach by asking right questions to provoke students thinking abo... (read more)
...Actuaries use probability and statistics to help keep insurance companies in business by charging the correct rates for insurance. I have passed four of the Casualty Actuarial Society exams which rely heavily on probability and statistics and are extremely difficult. I have tutored in both probability and statistics before and have also taught these topics at a community college many times. (read more)