...After Kansas State, I taught at St. Lawrence University, teaching calculus, real analysis, and group theory, as well as introduction to proof-writing. Since moving out of academia, I've worked as a data scientist as well as tutoring math (and chess!).
Throughout my lengthy career as a math instructor and tutor I've learned how to respond to students with different needs. (read more)
...Math and Physics assignments regularly required the writing of code. Most of that code was Java code due to its ease of use. I tutored many Physics and Math students in my classes when they needed help writing code for their assignments and most of that was also java code. (read more)
...I find it very satisfying to be able to help a student, especially one who struggles. I am told time and again how patient I am. My students appreciate the variety of ways that I am able to present material to them. (read more)
...Who better to tutor your chemistry needs than someone who teaches this subject for a living? It's OK to hate chemistry. I won't be offended! (read more)
...Although it isn't a requirement for my major I continued with math in college up to Linear Algebra and Differential Equations, and am comfortable teaching mathematics from pre-algebra up to calculus III (multivariable).I began studying Spanish in 6th grade, and am still taking classes to this day... (read more)