...However, to me what is really important is the tutor's ability to explain things in such a way that students understand and feel comfortable with. A tutor may be very smart, may be even like Einstein, but if he or she can't come down to students' level, then it is not helpful to the students. It may be waste of time and money. (read more)
...I have a BS in Electrical Engineering with a minor in Mathematics and 2 years of experience one on one tutoring. I have a BS in Electrical Engineering with a minor in Mathematics. I’ve tutored math for two years to students in elementary, middle, and high school. (read more)
...During my time at NASA, one of my responsibilities was to educate and train the new flight controllers. I also took a few elementary education classes at A&M as electives while working on my engineering degree. I have always excelled in math and enjoying helping and sharing that knowledge. (read more)
...I love working with students and I love to share my knowledge and understanding of a subject to others. I have tutored and taught since the age of 13 to younger students in my community and neighborhood. Since 2014, I started volunteering at our local library, Fairmont Branch Library, and I started tutoring middle school and elementary students. (read more)
...Each student has their own unique way of being tutored, and I make sure to adjust to their tutoring needs. I try to make sure that my students have learned and retained the information that I give them. A number of students have stuck with me for more than one school year because they are pleased with what I have done for them. (read more)