...When I was a grad student at University of Virginia, I TA'ed for a large business statistics course and always loved helping students understand the material. Tutoring is fast-paced, and one of the greatest feelings is seeing someone understand a difficult concept for the first time. Prior to that, I received a BS with Honors in Mathematics and Statistics from University at Albany in 2010. (read more)
...These studies have strengthened my scientific knowledge and ability to explain complex material clearly. My favorite subject to teach is physiology; I love exploring how the body works on both the systems and molecular levels. I also enjoy tutoring in broader life sciences, social sciences, and bioethics. (read more)
...I taught the "Transition to Advanced Mathematics", which uses these same tools. I also teach the logic basis of the Physical Sciences, by getting the student to use Modus Ponens, where we analyze P /\ (P=>Q) =>Q, P being the causal hypothesis and Q, the effect. I'll schedule you for at least one hour. (read more)
...I would be more than happy to answer your questions.I am a professor of economics. I have been teaching several math related courses such as statistics, precalculus, algebra, linear algebra, microeconomics, macroeconomics and finance at university level. I also work at a learning center where I teach algebra, calculus and geometry to middle- and high school students. (read more)
11 Subjects: includingStatistics,Calculus,Algebra 1,Elementary Math
...Throughout my career, I’ve worked with high school, college, and adult learners in both one-on-one and small group settings. My tutoring style is centered on clarity, patience, and interactivity. I believe students learn best when they are actively engaged, so I break down concepts into relatab... (read more)