I taught general chemistry full time at a community college in Illinois for 32 years, and part time for 3 years. For the last 5 years I have tutored mainly college chemistry (not organic chemistry) and math (not statistics). I have also done some tutoring
chemistry and math for high school students. My degrees include a Bachelor's degree in chemical engineering and a PhD in chemistry. (read more)
...We should understand the connections among these representations. Also understand the meaning of the derivative in terms of a rate of change and local linear approximation and they should be able to use derivatives to solve a variety of problems. This course is designed to emphasize the study of the properties and applications of common geometric figures in two and three dimensions. (read more)
...The following topics will be covered:solving for x, basic geometrical shapes, pythagorean theorem, word problems, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, percentages, decimals, and fractions. I will present techniques that will have you solving problems in no time! Math made fun and simple. (read more)
...I've been tutoring students in math for over five years. I have always had an affinity for math. When tutoring students, I like to use intuitive, real-world examples and ideas in order to help students understand, (not just memorize) mathematical formulas and concepts. (read more)
...I find it fun to interact with them and I am thrilled to see them achieving their goals. This is the foundation that they will use all the way to Calculus. It's important that they have this base very clear. (read more)