Remember that question, "What do you want to be when you grow up?" Reflecting back, I often pretended to be a teacher. After working several years in construction industry management, I decided to go back to school to be able to consider academic possibilities. I was recruited immediately after completing a Masters Program to teach undergraduate Public Health courses. (read more)
My formal education includes a Ph.D. in applied math/physics. My career and experience as a scientist, engineer, and educator (college professor and tutor) extends over 20 and has enabled me to take a pragmatic and holistic approach to the study of math. My teaching philosophy emphasizes critical ... (read more)
...I was also an editor for my own student organization's website in college and an editorial intern for a surgical edtech start-up. I have been tutoring students for over 5 years on a variety of topics, but have been focusing on essay development over the last 2 years. I've assisted more than 50 individuals from a range of backgrounds with proofreading/editing their Grad/Med school essays. (read more)
...Moreover, I provide step-by-step solutions to further enhance the student's learning experience. My goal is to make my students feel confident with their course load. I love when my students showcase that they have acquired more efficient learning techniques as well as stronger comprehension in their areas of weakness. (read more)
...I currently teach a Discrete Math class at the high school that I currently work for. In this class we focus on Algebra Standards, Geometry standards, and Statistics and probability standards. I am PTCB certified through the Board of Pharmacy. (read more)