...I have taught both AB and BC Calculus. With these classes, examples can be helpful, however I feel that learning the thinking process that goes into solving problems is more important for success. So while I still use examples, I also try to guide the student through the thinking process needed to solve the problem so that when they encounter a new problem, they know how to think about it. (read more)
...For the GMAT, a calculator is allowed on the 'Integrated Reasoning' Section, but not the 'Quantitative' Section. So, while preparing for either test, you will want to practice mental and written calculations, and shortcuts for both. For the GMAT, hold off on doing the 'Data Sufficiency' questions. (read more)
I'm JT. I'm a non traditional senior at the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor. I have 10+ years experience tutoring math 103, 105, 116 at the University of Michigan college of LSA and Athletic Department. (read more)