...To be a chemical engineer, you must be good, if not great, in calculus. With a masters in chemical engineering, it is evident that I do not have to prove my calculus skills. I hope this addresses your doubts! (read more)
...My tutoring style is patient, flexible, supportive and highly communicative. I tend to emphasize principles and concepts over rules and memorization. I use metaphor, analogy, pictures, and words as much as symbols and equations to both explain material and help solve problems. (read more)
...I've done a lot of web scraping (Selenium and Beautiful Soup), database programming, and object-oriented programming. I have 15 years of experience as a tutor of math and software, and 10 years as a Technical Support Engineer. I have a talent for understanding what my students need to know, and teaching them at their own pace. (read more)
...Tutored two Students in Chemistry at High School and helped students performing experiments in Chemistry Laboratory at Escondido Christian School. Also, have done one on one tutoring in Chemistry at their homes. I have tutored more than 200 students at several sites of Mathnasium University in San Diego Area. (read more)
...I have been tutoring chemistry, biology, and physiology for 5 years. As an undergraduate, I was a teacher's assistant for a molecular physiology course. I would also volunteer 6 hours a week to volunteer as a organic chemistry tutor at the student learning center, creating lesson plans and mock midterms/finals. (read more)