Hello, I am currently a research scientist at the University of Vermont with 13 years of experience teaching high school chemistry and biotechnology and algebra in Massachusetts. I have a MS and PhD in Biochemistry, and have taught some college-level chemistry as well. I enjoy working with student... (read more)
...BA in Chemistry; 1998; University of Vermont
Ph.D. in Chemistry; 2005; University of Vermont
Over 10 years of experience teaching chemistry at the University level
I have had well over a decade of experience teaching thousands of college freshmen chemistry. Who better to tutor your chemistry needs than someone who teaches this subject for a living? It's OK to hate chemistry. (read more)
...Soon I was teaching courses of my own: topology, calculus, and linear algebra. After I finished my PhD in 2014, I worked as a postdoctoral researcher at Kansas State, teaching applied matrix theory, basic (~high school) algebra, discrete mathematics, differential equations, and probability. I also supervised student research, leading into more advanced subjects. (read more)
...During this time, I acquired more knowledge and understanding of the subjects and students I tutored, and I developed the patience needed to tutor these potentially difficult subjects. I love to see students learn and I love to see a student finally understand something that they did not before.... (read more)
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