I have had teaching responsibilities since I began graduate school. At SUNY at Buffalo, I was an assistant for courses in calculus of a single variable, multivariable calculus, and linear algebra; at SUNY at Brockport, I was the instructor of a course in basic algebra. Currently, I am a graduate student and adjunct instructor at Binghamton University. (read more)
...I have taken multiple Differential Equation courses for both my graduate and undergraduate degree. Linear algebra is the study of linear transformations, matrices, vectors and vector spaces. We learn the algebra of matrices and how these structures relate to the real world and how to manipulate and solve in these systems. (read more)
...I am very flexible with times and rescheduling. As a bioengineering major in college, I have always had a knack for numbers and loved the problem solving nature of math and physics. I like to approach teaching math of any level like a puzzle, teaching my students all the rules needed to unlock the answer. (read more)
...I have 15+ years of teaching experience. I taught to middle school students to improve their grades at school and prepare them for the Keystone Tests. I have also helped high school students with their AP Physics and Calculus classes and for SAT preparations as well. (read more)