...I went back to school in 2013 to get a degree in Physics with the intent of becoming a high school physics teacher. During my time as both a graduate and undergrad, I worked several tutoring jobs, including as a lead math tutor and a student athlete tutor at Virginia Tech. Any successful advanced physicist has to first be a successful mathematician. (read more)
...My passion is passing on the tremendous favor that the teacher did for me to my students. Once I realized that I could be excited about math, I worked to get a BS in Mechanical Engineering at Virginia Tech. I graduated and became a Biomedical design and manufacturing engineer. (read more)
I earned my BS from UCLA in Chemical Engineering and my MS in Technology in Education from Penn State. I have taught chemistry for 11 years and AP Chemistry for nine years. I am well versed in all first year and AP Chemistry topics and have an abundance of practice problems and examples. (read more)
Math:
I have been teaching math since 1980. I can tutor all math subject up to PreCalc. In those years:
I have taught Algebra 100 times; I have taught Geometry probably 100 times also;
I have taught Alg II 10 times, and Trigonometry/PreCalc 30 times. (read more)