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...At IU I taught undergrad math courses (finite math, college algebra) and tutored students 1-on-1. At AACC, I taught undergrad math courses (precalculus, calculus, college algebra) and met with students regularly for 1-on-1 and group office hour sessions. I love math and I believe anyone can become a "math person". (read more)
...Carried out theoretical studies in the area of phase transitions in solids until 2004. He received a research assistant position and a tuition scholarship at Tulane University, where he studied in the graduate school of chemistry, taught general chemistry labs and served as a tutor of algebra, calculus, statistics, physics and chemistry until 2007. Dr. (read more)
...I have helped dozens of students through these challenging, rewarding ideas, and I can do the same for you! As a math Ph.D., I am extremely comfortable with the topics in a finite math course - linear equations, matrices, linear programming, and elementary probability and counting problems. In my many years of tutoring and classroom teaching, I’ve taught most of these topics multiple times. (read more)
...I actually earned my degree in Civil Engineering from Purdue University in West Lafayette, IN, but after working as a civil engineer for a few years, I decided to pursue my vocation of teaching. I switched careers to become a high school math and physics teacher and have loved the profession eve... (read more)