...I also did a lot of work with Number Theory and Cryptography in Applicable Algebra and covered all relevant material on Probability. I built a great foundation in logic and proofs at Cornell and then Central Connecticut. I continued work on Number Theory and Counting Principles at Central Connecticut as well as Advanced Counting Principles and Applied Math. (read more)
...In my own studies, I have discovered that courses feel "easier" when they are palpable to me; when I can understand their relevance to my life or to the world. I believe that this approach, combined with personally-tailored teaching methods, will help you be successful even after one session. I... (read more)
I am an undergraduate student at the University of Connecticut and am majoring in mechanical engineering. I got a 1900 on my SAT's, and took AP chemistry, AP physics and calculus in high school, aced them (thanks to tutoring), and am taking them again in college. When I first started preparing for... (read more)
...I spent two years as a teaching assistant at URI, during which time I taught one section of Intermediate Algebra and three sections of Applied Calculus. Since graduating from URI, I have taught several sections of Algebra and Calculus courses at the community college level. Almost all of my tea... (read more)