...I enjoy developing creating examples that fit the student's area of interest. I received my Ph.D. in applied mathematics at the University of Missouri-St. Louis in 2006. (read more)
...I can easily summarize my method in two words: review and practice. Most students need review in one or more of the four subjects, but all need help with test practice. I only use real ACT tests so the student gets used to the type and wording of each question. (read more)
...I have been passionate about English for as long as I can remember. I wanted to go the teaching route, but my heart was stuck towards healthcare and nursing so that I will major in nursing with a minor in English. I was a teaching assistant in high school for English, so I am comfortable with various ages; I also currently peer-review papers at my college. (read more)
...I have master's degree in math. I worked on the subject extensively in college and passed it with a grade of "A". I have a master's degree in math. (read more)
...Once I graduated, I transferred to the University of Missouri in St. Louis, where I have been working as a math tutor for the last two years. I have also been the TA for multiple courses such as trigonometry, college algebra, calculus 2, and currently multivariable calculus. (read more)