Hi, I'm Josh! I received a BA in Physics and a BS in Computer Engineering from Boston U (GPA 3.74), and am currently enrolled as a Physics PhD student at Princeton, focusing on theoretical cosmology. I have tutored in various subjects, including Physics, Calculus, Differential Equations, Computer ... (read more)
...Other classes that I helped tutor was Calculus and Precalc, so as such I have experience tutoring in Math.Tutored in Pre Calculus and Calculus, so I'm knowledgeable in Algebra concepts. I graduated with a Bachelors of Science in Computer Science at Rutgers University. During my time there, I coded in multiple Programming Languages such as Java, C, JavaScript, and Python. (read more)
...Understanding the physics behind these questions is important to being able to adapt to questions on exams which can seem difficult at first sight. Once the underlying physics is understood, the student will be able to tackle any question on that topic because of they will be able to apply the physics to the question and not just the mathematics. Mathematics is the language of physicists. (read more)
...I am a tutor with a degree in biology and I have completed some graduate level coursework, including a course in biochemistry. I also own the online edition of the Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry textbook, which is excellent for cross-referencing. I have helped a significant number of stud... (read more)
...Currently, my USCF rating is 2204, and my peak rating was 2303 in senior year of high school. Personally, I was Arizona State High School Champion in 3/4 times I played, and the Arizona Denker Representative for two of those years. In 11th grade, I won the 11th grade National Championships. (read more)