...If you are new to the topic and have little to no background in the area, my style is to break down the concepts to their most basic elements and explain how these elements interact to give the full picture. I tend to ask questions in the process to keep you engaged and make sure you follow. The mastery of any topic always starts with the mastery of its most basic building blocks. (read more)
...Despite over ten years of experience tutoring, I've always kept tutoring as a part-time thing with a limited number of students. I prefer it this way so I can get to know my pupils better. In addition, this arrangement means that I usually have enough free time to be flexible in case the student needs an extra session for a test or midterms, or has to reschedule because of conflicts. (read more)
...The course may include use of intermediate algebra, trigonometry and calculus. Topics include vectors, Kinematics, Newton's Laws, Equilibrium, Gravity, Energy, Momentum, Rotational motion, Harmonic motion, Electricity, Magnetics, and Optics. I am an Adjunct Assistant Professor in Physics at Farmingdale State College, Nassau Community College and Old Westbury. (read more)
...As a student myself, I struggled with a lot of concepts; however, I persevered and found the best ways to learn the material. Because of this, I am an understanding and persistent tutor. I know how difficult it can be to learn and I have the tools we need to make it a little bit easier for you. (read more)
...I taught at a charter school for two years, one of which was completely on Zoom; therefore I am very capable of delivering and effective online lesson. Trigonometry was a very large part of the curriculum that I taught for my Pre-AP math class. I taught AP Statistics to juniors and seniors in h... (read more)