Unlike most other math teachers, I was not good in math until Algebra One in ninth grade. I had an understanding, patient, and tremendously good teacher and since then, well... the world of math has been mine! Intending to teach for one year between engineering jobs, fourteen years later, I'm still teaching and my students experience a world of investigation and discovery. (read more)
...I hold a postgraduate professional license with endorsements in English and Middle School English Language Arts. The language arts class that I currently teach addresses four key areas: communication, reading, writing, and research. We also begin the study of word origins and work on improving vocabulary. (read more)
...I have seven cumulative years of experience tutoring Chemistry, 2 years working as a student instructor (TA) for general chemistry 1. I tutored differential equations at local community college, and also took subject twice; once at community college for engineering degree, and once at university for math minor. Both scores were A's. (read more)
...I have a solid understanding of many STEM subjects and took seven different AP courses in high school. These courses set the foundation for the skills I developed in college. My college curriculum further developed these skills while keeping the knowledge fresh in my mind. (read more)
...I took ordinary differential equations in community college, then took it again at university as a 300 level class, and also took partial differential equations during my last undergraduate semester. In addition to taking a course on linear algebra, as well as a course on computational methods (... (read more)