I have a Caltech bachelor's degree in Physics, and a Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins. I was a full time teacher for 5 years as professor at a community college where I taught both general physics and calculus-based physics, as well as astronomy, environmental science and math. Over the past fifteen years... (read more)
...The concepts can seem very abstract at first and difficult to understand. I believe the key to trigonometry is a fundamental understanding of key concepts (law of sines, law of cosines, 3,4,5 rule, ect.) and applying them. Everything builds off a solid foundation. (read more)
...I will be starting my graduate level program in Clinical Psychology with a minor in Visual Neuroscience in the Fall. I would like to benefit my students as much as possible. Please feel free to reach out to me with any questions or concerns. (read more)
...Of course, this contradicts what you may have heard elsewhere about the process of elimination. Alas, I'd much rather teach you how to *dominate* problems, than to be defending yourself against their onslaught. I should add that the proof is in the pudding. (read more)
My name is Karen, and I graduated from UCLA majoring in molecular, cellular, and developmental biology and minoring in entrepreneurship. As an undergraduate learning assistant teaching human physiology and introductory lab classes, I care about student learning and understanding! I've led 30-student discussion sections and taught individual K-12 students at local libraries. (read more)