...Biochemist. As part of my undergraduate and graduate training I have been exposed to all facets of math, including calculus, differential equations, vector analysis and matrix theory. During my undergraduate training I pulled a 4.0, meaning I got a A in every subject!!! As a result, I was chosen as one of two Woodrow Wilson Fellows from the Maryland in 1970. (read more)
...I have tutored all levels of middle school math and all levels of high school math up to Calculus - and this includes AP Statistics. At the college level, I tutor all levels of Algebra, Intro to Statistics, and Calculus I. When I'm not tutoring, I teach Algebra and Statistics to undergraduate students at Stevenson University and the University of Baltimore. (read more)
...I am attentive to my students' needs and try to figure out a personalized approach that works best for them. A lot of times, the student might not be understanding the current material because they have some knowledge gaps in the previous material. So I would try to quickly identify any existing gaps and alleviate them. (read more)
...This is why I wanted to give back. I find it important that a relationship is first built so that the lesson can be effective and the student can trust the tutor. After that, I present the lesson at hand, and gives a good overview of the science and idea behind it. (read more)
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Hi, I'm Lance, and I am a current college student. You may be looking for a tutor with a professional degree, but I would argue one of the most important aspects of tutoring is connectivity. A few years ago, I was in your position: a middle school or high school student who either wanted enrichment or clarification on the material. (read more)