...While this is my first experience tutoring on a professional level, I am not a newbie when it comes to giving help. In high school, I was approached very often by classmates to help them with their AP Calculus coursework. During my first year in college, I aided my friends with tackling problems and concepts in physics and linear algebra. (read more)
...Berkeley, Civil and Environmental Engineering Dept. I have a B.S. in physics and minor in math, Rutgers University. I have tutored or TA'd courses that required up to differential calculus for most of my 7 years of graduate school. (read more)
...Ideally, when we understand the *why*, the *how* makes a lot of sense. In our tutoring sessions we'll go over the practice problems that are most challenging for you. Between sessions I'm available for email questions, which I like to answer with Loom screen-recorded videos, and I'll also recommend YouTube resources—there are TONS of helpful videos out there for absolutely free. (read more)
...In many cases, students have difficulty because they did not fully understand these concepts when they went through Algebra 1. I can help you to more fully understand algebraic thinking. I tutor American History from a unique perspective, as a past elected official and having worked on several past campaigns, including a Presidential campaign. (read more)
I am a practicing electrical engineer (Masters and Ph.D.) with a love for mathematics and science. I enjoy solving math and physics problems and love to communicate this skill to my students. I have a deep understanding of the applications of mathematics to practical problems and incorporate this in my lessons. (read more)