...I've passed all of the math classes in all three scientific degrees (B.S., B.S., M.S.), and used differential equations in modelling fibers as part of my professional career as an R&D scientist. I graduated from Universities and have three science and engineering degrees which use math (includin... (read more)
...Later, with encouragement from my ESL teachers, I took community college level writing classes and, with much persistence, gradually improved my English. Ten years later, I have not only an AA degree in Liberal Studies from Palomar College, but also two BA degrees in Economics and Chinese Studie... (read more)
...I studied chemistry extensively as a Master's student when I researched new catalysts, such as those you would see in a car. My research gives me many practical examples to use when teaching chemistry to new students. I scored in the 91st percentile in the GRE verbal reasoning, which includes extensive grammar sections. (read more)
I have had a variety of work experience in government and private industry, primarily in computers(software)/mathematics. My college degrees are B.A. (math) and M.S. (math); early in my career, I obtained a substitute-teaching credential for California community (two-year) colleges. I have tutored students in high school math and at the two-year college level. (read more)
...I also have actual experience teaching calculus with analytic geometry, applied calculus, linear algebra, and statistics at various community colleges including San Diego Mesa College, Southwestern College, and MiraCosta College. If you or someone you know have trouble understand mathematics, you're not alone. Mathematics isn't an easy subject, but it's not impossible to learn. (read more)