...I conclude by checking the validity of the solution(s). "Plug and Chug" as it is referred to by my past students. It is my tested and proven method of understanding what is being taught. I found that memorization of certain formulas may save time on tests, but is less beneficial to the students' understanding of a topic than the aforementioned logical approach. (read more)
...I've always found tutoring a very rewarding experience. Being able to work with a student and witness his improvements has always made me feel very proud. If you are taking a class and you feel you are lost don't despair; you probably need some focused help from a person who can break down each topic in easy and understandable steps: I'm confident I can be that person. (read more)
My name is Bill Cand I graduated Manhattan College in 2016 with a degree in Chemical Engineering (3.6/4.0 gpa) with minors in Mathematics and Chemistry. I currently live on Long Island and work as a Process Engineer at a wastewater treatment facility. I have had jobs as a sales engineer in HVAC, Petrochemical Consulting Engineer, and as a chemical engineer in wastewater treatment. (read more)
...I scored a 5 on the AP Calculus AB and BC exams in high school, and took Calc 3 at USF. I've been tutoring students in math for over 6 years. I've been tutoring students in math, mostly prealgebra - calculus, for 6 years. (read more)
...I have been tutoring the SAT since 2011, when I worked for two private tutoring companies as an SAT instructor. I taught my own weekly SAT class for 5+ years and have worked with more than 75 students for the SAT Math, Reading and Writing portions of the exam. I am currently a 4th year medical student in NYC applying to dermatology residency. (read more)