...BA in Chemistry; 1998; University of Vermont
Ph.D. in Chemistry; 2005; University of Vermont
Over 10 years of experience teaching chemistry at the University level
I have had well over a decade of experience teaching thousands of college freshmen chemistry. Who better to tutor your chemistry needs than someone who teaches this subject for a living? It's OK to hate chemistry. (read more)
...I am a physics Ph.D. Candidate with a focus on Theoretical Physics. This experience has honed my skills and developed advanced problem-solving techniques across various disciplines. (read more)
Dear Students,I graduated from the University of Vermont in 2018 with a Bachelor's degree in Secondary Education with a concentration in Mathematics. Following my undergraduate program I was assessed and licensed by the state of Vermont to teach 7th-12th graders Mathematics. Also while in my undergraduate I worked as a mentor and tutor for adults with disabilities in college level classes. (read more)
...Java isn't the most commonly used language for software development in today's world, but the way it's designed is helpful in learning the fundamentals of computer programming, along with certain quirks and complexities. I'm available for lessons from programming basics up to algorithms and data structures. Reach out if you're interested, want to chat more, or have any questions at all. (read more)
...Throughout my time in college I have held various tutoring positions. I worked for all of 2023 as a math grader and teaching assistant, grading homework and holding tutoring sessions for both Linear Algebra and Number Theory courses. I currently work at a program called MathSpot run by my college, which is a weekly drop-in tutoring spot for all students currently taking math classes. (read more)