...Organic Chemistry was a subject that I needed to master in order to receive my degree. I have my M.S. Degree in Chemical Engineering from CU, Boulder. (read more)
I started tutoring when I was in high school, about 30 years ago. I studied engineering and business at an Ivy League school. I then became an attorney. (read more)
...For example, I found that reading historical fiction taught me grammar by repetition and put the names and dates of my history lessons into a context where I could see why they mattered. Once I found a reason to like the subject, learning didn't seem to take any effort. I think the best thing any teacher could hope for is to inspire a student enough for him to go beyond the lesson plan. (read more)
...I experienced tutoring by helping my cousin in her high school classes and exam. In graduate school, I occasionally worked with my classmates to help them with the homework. also, I was a teaching assistant to help undergraduate students in fundamental fluid flow course, and help them with the homework and exams. I believe everyone can reach their own dream. (read more)
...Currently, I work in the research department of the Rocky Mountain Poison and Drug Center, a division of Denver Health. I have a strong interest and background in conducting psychological research, particularly that which focuses on mental health. I also have a passion for teaching. (read more)