...It took me two months to refresh my memory. I could remember solving a system of linear equations by elimination but could not remember solving a system of linear equations by substitution. I could remember the slope intercept method of expressing and equation but not the point slope form. (read more)
You might be impressed if your child's teacher has a Master's degree from Harvard's School of Education. But researchers say think again. The things we think typically matter to make an effective teacher- how many years experience, how many degrees, whether you have a degree in this or that-don't seem to matter much at all. (read more)
...Typically, I teach from high school age (about 14-18) to college age (18-22). These students are typically in more advanced subjects like biology, chemistry, and government. I have tutored elementary and middle schoolers in algebra and basic math before, as well as science. My elementary through high schoolers are usually one-on-one after school, and are volunteer times. (read more)
...I have received a score of 5 on the AP Calculus AB exam. I have yet to fail or receive lower than an "A" on any school-given math class. As a pre-med candidate, Science is my passion. (read more)
...Currently, I am a STEM professor (adjunct) at Reading Area Community College. To me, math is history, art, poetry, nature, and the search for a divine fingerprint. But frequently it presents itself as frustrating confusing problems that make your head spin. (read more)