...For the rest of us (even many scientists), aptitude on the ACT Math section correlates to success in college math and math-affiliated fields. The ACT is meatier, but the SAT is denser; there are fewer questions on the SAT Math, but they cover some higher level material you won't see on the ACT. ... (read more)
I have been teaching high school chemistry for 11 years in MA. I hold a professional license to teach both chemistry and math in the state of MA and chemistry in CT
I hold a master's degree in teaching physical science
I hold a bachelor's degree with a dual major (chemistry / math)
I became a nationally certified math tutor in college and for the past 10 years tutored one-on-one on and off (read more)
...Currently, I tutor engineering students for 2 honor societies (TBP and PTS). I am also a Teacher Assistant for 2 courses, one of which is a junior level ME course. My bachelors and masters degree are in mechanical engineering where I spend many hours designing assemblies, components and systems.... (read more)
...I worked at a Math and Reading Center for three years, where I worked with 13-18 year olds on the algebra, geometry and calculus. I have also taken AP math classes, as well as was a teaching assistant in the Russian School of Mathematics in high school. I worked at a Math and Reading Center for three years, where I worked with 13-18 year olds on the algebra, geometry and calculus. (read more)
...Calculus is not hard -- sufficient mastery of Precalculus and Algebra is the key to success. I did my masters at NYU with a master thesis in probability theory. My current research also has applications in stochastic processes. (read more)