...I was a graduate teaching assistant in UAlbany for 5 years. I enjoy teaching math and physics. I took double math as my major in undergrad (Pure Math and Applied Math). I did a masters and PhD in Physics because I love mathematical backgrounds of physics. (read more)
...I studied Mathematics and Music at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, recognized with Summa Cum Laude for my 3.92 GPA. RPI is consistently ranked a top university for computer science, so I engaged with that department. I was a teaching assistant (TA) for Data Structures for five semesters, a programming course emphasizing efficient use of data types. (read more)
...I am a 6 year nuclear submarine veteran (honorably discharged to support growing family, at rank of O-3). I am currently a calculus and physics teacher at a local private high school. I maintain a math and science YouTube channel; details available on request. I have a BS in Mechanical Engineering. (read more)
...My suggestion is that the different formulas and concepts should be considered tools to use. A carpenter has many tools, and learns to use them effectively to complete the task at hand. The formulas and concepts of Math and Engineering are likewise tools to use to complete the task at hand. (read more)
...I'm also a Head Mentor at Wall Street Oasis. Throughout my professional journey, I discovered my passion for breaking down complex topics into simple, digestible concepts through clear and well-reasoned explanations. While my expertise lies in finance, accounting, and economics, I also have a strong foundation in STEM subjects, particularly Math, Physics, and Chemistry. (read more)