...Why? Because simultaneous equations arise that need to be solved to do structural design in civil engineering, circuit design in electrical, lens design in optics, control systems design. Aspects of it are used in physics to solve quantum mechanical equations, in mechanics to find torque vectors or moments, .... etc. (read more)
...While enrolled I studied between topics involving electrical engineering and computer engineering. However my university enforced a broad general education set of requirements including physics, chemistry, mathematics, and biology, as well as several liberal arts. As a result I was enriched with several courses that demanded a great deal of my attention during my studies. (read more)
...My engineering education has honed my technical writing skills, enabling me to help students craft clear, concise essays and reports. I also enjoy assisting with creative writing, literary analysis, and grammar. My tutoring experience spans diverse subjects and age groups, from basic arithmetic to college-level statistics, as well as reading comprehension and writing. (read more)
...I have taught physics and mathematics as a college instructor and as a personal tutor for almost a decade. My favorite part of teaching has always been working with students one-on-one, so I love tutoring. I have an undergraduate degree in Physics and a graduate degree in Astrophysics. (read more)
...I also completed the math program at Kumon at the #1 position in all of North America. On my SAT, I scored a 740 on the math section, and on the two SAT Math subject tests I got a 730 and 720. In college, I went on to continue my mathematics education as well as my teaching experience. (read more)