...Pharmacists need to have a background in calculus in order to understand and mathematically describe how a person's drug concentration changes with time following a dose. This is known as pharmacokinetics and it serves as the basis for determining how much drug is given and how frequently it is given. As a pharmacy major, I had to take many chemistry courses in college. (read more)
...Even though, aside from when I worked at a teaching assistant while getting my masters in mechanical engineering, I don't have teaching background, I have always enjoyed tutoring because I enjoy learning and believe that it's an important skill for life. I primarily tutor high school math and sc... (read more)
...Maths and physics are majorly my focus. None of my student get less than a A grade. I have excellent understanding of maths and their teaching techniques. (read more)
...I have been tutoring since my days on the Math Team at Stuyvesant HS. I was a high school teacher for a brief time and, more recently, I taught Probability and Statistics at Stony Brook University for a few years, where I received the President's Award for Excellence in Teaching. I tutor the hi... (read more)
...My experience in the Teacher Preparation program at Princeton taught me many teaching methods that I use while tutoring. I adapt my tutoring approach to every student as I learn about his/her learning style throughout our first session together. On a voluntary basis, I have written English (vocabulary, writing, and grammar) and Study Skills curricula for middle schoolers in Princeton. (read more)