...I am in the mathematics honors society Kappa Mu Epsilon. I was awarded the 2013 undergraduate award in inorganic chemistry from the American Chemical Society. I tutored math at a community college up to differential equations as a student tutor and privately tutored students in chemistry as a student. (read more)
...Currently, I teach Algebra classes at our local community college. I have taught Basic, Intermediate, and College Algebra courses during different terms. I also have experience working in K-8 schools, teaching fourth through eighth grade math and Prealgebra and Algebra. (read more)
...I have tutored students at the university level, the community college level, and high school level. Currently I am working professionally as an Electronics Engineer. I generally tutor in the Northwest suburbs of Chicago (Mount Prospect, Arlington Heights, Des Plaines, Schaumburg, Palatine). I am available on weekends and Fridays to meet. (read more)
...He showed me how to see the forest for the trees, so to speak, so that disparate, confusing concepts became a coherent, logical whole in my mind. In my teaching and tutoring, I try to emulate my mentor by showing students the elegance, beauty, and utility of the subject. I focus on understanding and problem solving rather than rote learning. (read more)
...My MS project was an expository paper about the derivation of the matrix algorithm for persistent homology. In essence, this paper required knowledge of linear algebra, module algebra, algebraic topology, and category theory. I received my bachelor's degree from University of Wisconsin-Parkside, where I majored in mathematics and minored in computer science. (read more)