...While at Ohio State, I was a teaching assistant for 2 years, where I had the chance to tutor students in subjects like thermodynamics and senior process design. This came in the form of holding weekly office hours, leading study sessions, and creating homework/exams. Additionally, I completed a... (read more)
...Finishing that degree was the beginning of my third career, already spending seven years as a finish carpenter and three years as a youth pastor. Teaching brought together my love for youth as well as my deep enjoyment of the form, structure beauty, and meaning making I find in mathematics, both... (read more)
...I have experience with the following software Adobe Indesign, Adobe Pagemaker and Microsoft Publisher as well as Microsoft Word and MIcrosoft PowerPoint. I welcome the opportunity to help others learn how to create documents. I have an undergraduate degree in mathematics and computer science wi... (read more)
I hold a bachelors degree from the University of Cincinnati in computer science. I have over five hundred hours of tutoring experience in ACT, SAT, and math topics. When I was in high school, I scored perfect or near perfect on the ACT, SAT, and PSAT and became a National Merit Scholar. (read more)
...The theorems and methods aren’t any harder than those in calculus, IF one understands what is being talked about in the first place. I would actually say most of the plug and chug is easier than most calculus plug and chug IF one understands what is going on in the first place. But linear algebra is abstract, so that’s a big if. (read more)