...During my college experience I tutored for the UW Economic Student Association, individuals from the general student body, students in my dorm, and for the UW Athletic Department, averaging around 20-30 students per semester. I love teaching, so when I finished my degree, I continued my tutoring... (read more)
...At MIT, I was a member of the biotechnology center as a graduate student. I also completed all the coursework required for a cell biology minor during my graduate schoolwork at MIT. Calculus is the most important mathematical tool for describing the real world. (read more)
...Specialized areas include AP Algebra, AP Geometry, & all subject areas of PSAT, SSAT, ISEE, SHSAT, GED, SAT & ACT Prep. I began my teaching career in the NYC Public Schools as a High School English Teacher in Brooklyn, NY in 1997. After 3 years of grading essays and realizing that I wasn't feeling as fulfilled as I could with helping my students, I decided to switch to teaching math. (read more)
Hi! I'm David. I have a master's degree in particle physics from the University of Washington and have worked at MIT as an experimental physics instructor and as a member of the Physics Education Group. (read more)
...The axioms and common understandings of Algebra 1 are common to all other algebras, such as vector algebra, and are therefore the essential foundation for all further study in mathematics. Algebra 2 skills, including factoring, finding roots, solving sets of equations and classifying functions b... (read more)