...When I was in college (1989) I spent one summer working as a computer hardware technician at Olympic Computers in Seattle, WA. I took full year of Organic Chemistry in High School and then again in college, each time receiving an A. I worked for 2 years as a lab tech in a research lab in the Dept of Human Genetics of the Johns Hopkins Hospital. (read more)
...I have already passed 5 actuarial exams. I had a score of 780 in SAT Math and 170/170 in GRE Quantitative Reasoning. Being a math zealot and explorer, I started exploring how to make math learning simpler at age 13 when I test my methods when helping my classmates who always stuck at improving their math. (read more)
I have been working in education for past 17 years. After earning my bachelor of science degree in Mathematics and certification I started teaching high school mathematics. My interest in learning strategies prompted me to continue my education, earning MEd. in Secondary Education and extra 18 graduate hours in mathematics. (read more)
I graduated from Northwestern University with a double major in Biological Sciences and Classics. I am currently working at the National Institute of Health as a post-baccalaureate researcher studying structural biology and vaccine development. This past year, I was invited to interview at 15 medical schools and was admitted to several schools, including NYU Grossman SOM, WashU in St. (read more)
...I am committed to student success. I am a Ph.D. chemist with over 30 years of industrial experience and over 7 years of teaching experience as adjunct faculty in the chemistry department. I can teach chemistry at all levels from high school through college, and for any purpose (exams or projects). I can teach mathematics through Calculus II. (read more)