...I currently teach statistics for Embry-Riddle University and the Community College of Vermont. I hold a Master's in Applied Math from Johns Hopkins with a concentration in mathematical statistics. I have a Master's in applied math from Johns Hopkins, where I assisted teaching undergraduate courses in probability. (read more)
...Let's work together to solve some problem in the way of you learning chemistry and math. We certainly will have fun together learning. I learned math in order to understand chemistry while I am in my way to getting my chemistry degree. (read more)
7 Subjects: includingPrecalculus,Chemistry,Algebra 2,SAT Math
...Before this degree, I earned my bachelor's in engineering but switched to teaching because this is what I do with passion. I started teaching in August 2000 and my unique educational background allows me to understand students' needs and to give examples of practical applications of what they le... (read more)
...I've found that there is more of a "picture" of mathematics that develops from recognizing patterns rather than following "mechanical algorithms". Sure, ultimately you teach an algorithm at first for familiarization, but it really becomes effortless in application as a picture/shape. My minor was in math in physics as an undergrad at Arizona. (read more)
...I also developed a course at my current institution titled ‘The Nature of Mathematics’ which include discrete math topics! I have taught all levels of mathematics including logic, probability and statistics. My experiences in the university setting have allowed me to work with a diverse group of students. (read more)