...My educational background: My degrees are in engineering with a focus on math and physics (University of Wisconsin Madison – BS, University of Pennsylvania - MS and PhD). Hence, I can readily teach math, physics and engineering (electrical and mechanical). The foundation language of engineering i... (read more)
My name is Brian. I received my BA in Mathematics and Statistics from Columbia University in 2016. As a student at Columbia University, I was also employed as a Laboratory Assistant in the university’s Department of Physics, and as a Course Assistant in the university’s Data Science Institute. (read more)
...One thing I will frequently joke to people about is my ability to write in fluent HTML. While this of course is meant as a joke, HTML (4.1 - I have figure out some of the new HTML5 concepts). While other kids were copying/pasting HTML to make there MySpace Pages look cool - I was actually trying to learn HTML. HTML was the first computer language I ever learned, and I have not lost it. (read more)
16 Subjects: includingAlgebra 2,Algebra 1,Piano,Elementary Math
...My name is Alyssa and I have been a special education teacher for 14 years. During that time I have worked with elementary, middle, and high school students. I hold both a Bachelor's and a Master's degree in special education. (read more)
...Although I have only tutored for these two subject matters, I feel comfortable tutoring for a variety of STEM courses. Specifically, within the Mechanical Engineering curriculum I've gained mastery skills in courses such as Statics, Physics (Newtonian Mechanics and Electricity & Magnetism), Diff... (read more)