...I worked for 46 years at AT&T performing IT implementation across the company. I enjoy working with students assisting them in a better understanding of the material. I hope the tutoring will not be just working their homework but providing them with the knowledge and confidence to move forward in the coursework and in the degree they are pursuing. (read more)
Hi, I'm Greg. I began teaching chemistry and biology at the secondary school level after graduation from The Citadel in 1974. Over the years I have taught various science courses including general science, physics, and organic chemistry. (read more)
...I find that the most detrimental thing to a mathematics student is lacking a core foundation. In math, everything you learn builds on top of what you learned in previous years, and without that strong foundation, students can fall behind. When teachers explain something in class they assume that the students have a certain knowledge about math based on what they learned in previous years. (read more)
...I thrived in my algebra and calculus courses in my High School back home in Pennsylvania. In college, I took a basic college algebra course (MATH 111) and received an A. At the University of South Carolina I have a tutoring job with the Student Success Center where I tutor MATH 111, MATH 122 (business calculus), two accounting courses, and a computer applications course. (read more)