...After college I studied Latin as a way to better understand grammar in general. I also spent three years as a Latin teacher in a private school just outside Washington D.C. In 1998 I took a job with an academic research software group that required me to spend regular time each day studying Gre... (read more)
...I can teach chemistry at all levels from high school through college, and for any purpose (exams or projects). I can teach mathematics through Calculus II. I am also very skilled in teaching students with disabilities (autism, Aspserger's syndrome, and ADHD).Although I generally use my home off... (read more)
...Pre-Calculus covers many topics that range from vectors to limits. I have found that students benefit the most from pre-calc classes when they comprehend the underlying concepts of each topic. This can get lost in honors classes due to the speed required, so I help by illuminating the basics and clearly demonstrating the real-life applications of each concept. (read more)
...I then went to law school and graduated from the University of Maryland School of Law in Baltimore with a Juris Doctor and passed the Maryland bar to become a lawyer. Afterwards, I worked in non-profit advocacy for 5 years. During those years I became aware of how important math and science education was so that people could become their own best advocates. (read more)
...Louis. I have 35+ hours in education technology and advanced science coursework (Vanderbilt University) and a Master's in Business Administration (SIU-E). My Bachelor of Science degree is from Missouri S&T. What I enjoy most about working with students is how I can differentiate to make the tutoring work best for the individual. (read more)