...Former Visiting Assistant Professor at Texas A&M University for six consecutive semesters. I have a Bachelors in Mathematics, so I have the theoretical background to understand Calculus. In addition to that, I have a doctoral degree in Engineering so I know how to apply this abstract concepts to engineering problems. (read more)
...In addition to my academic experience, I have worked as an SAT and AP math tutor for The Education Shoppe and as a Chegg Expert for Calculus and Physics, which has given me the ability to help students from a wide range of educational backgrounds. My experience as a Simulations Engineer at Arkis... (read more)
...I also recommend 1 or 2 practice tests per week over the course of at least a month. Starting one week out wont work! I am familiar with all probability topics taught in high school classes and in undergraduate probability classes. (read more)
...I love to ask the student the next step, sometimes even asking why as well. I believe this builds confidence and enables the student to work a problem on their own. This method can often help the student in critical thinking problems and word problems when working independently. (read more)
...One of my favorite things about tutoring is the way that the tutor-student relationship develops over time. I have tutored 1-on-1 in person clients for a few years, which has exposed me to an array of personality types to cater to. I love tailoring the lesson to my students interests, and comin... (read more)