...I earned a PhD in Mathematics some years ago, and I moved to the Denver area some time after that to be a Professor at a local university. I have been teaching classes for about 20 years and tutoring for about 25 years. I started pretty young and still remember what it's like to be a student and struggle in math classes. (read more)
...My mom was learning with me up to a point, but she eventually fell behind. She had forgotten most of the material, and couldn't absorb it as quickly I did. As I began to teach myself at my own pace, I found that the book can only teach from one direction. (read more)
...I am currently studying for the Praxis #5161 Mathematics Content exam in an effort to gain my teaching license to teach high school math, so I am currently working with all high school math material and can answer a questions in a multitude of topics. One of my greatest strengths as a tutor is c... (read more)
...Outside of teaching, in my spare time I bike and rock climb. Aside from physical activities, I'm also a fairly decent As an engineer, I've found that most of engineering is algebra, geometry, and trig. Because of this, my grasp of math is very strong. (read more)
...I have an undergraduate degree in chemical engineering, a masters in supply chain management, and I am a licensed engineer. Currently booking one-on-one or small group lessons. I scored in the 99th percentile on my SAT and went on to earn an undergraduate degree in chemical engineering from Carnegie Mellon, then a master's in supply chain management from MIT. (read more)