...I have taught algebra, precalculus, and calculus as a university professor for 4 years. I have taught precalculus and calculus classes as a university professor for 4 years. My understanding of linear algebra comes from taking the course at Florida International University as well as 6 other abstract algebra courses above linear algebra. (read more)
...In high school, I received a 2320 on my SAT (730 Reading, 800 Math, 790 Writing); 800s on the SAT II Biology (M), Chemistry, and Math II tests; and 5s on the AP Calc BC, Chemistry, Biology, Statistics, Physics C Mechanics, U.S. History, World History, English Language, English Literature, Macroeconomics, and U.S. Government exams. (read more)
...The more complex pathways will be covered: Glycolysis, Krebs Cycle, Electron Transport System, How ATP is formed, Pentose Pathway, Carbohydrates, Glucose, Gluconeogenesis, Proteins, Amino Acids, Lipids, and Triglycerides. All the major pathways will be addressed here, with emphasis on how they affect our everyday lives. A breakdown as to how systems work in unison to keep an organism alive. (read more)
...I had all of the math credits I needed to graduate HS by the 10th grade, yet I didn't want my peers to surpass me so I kept taking more math classes. I took Probability & Statistics in the 11th grade and then AP Statistics in the 12th grade. Afterwards, I pursued a Bachelors in Math from Florida Gulf Coast University, with a minor in Statistics. (read more)
8 Subjects: includingPrecalculus,Calculus,Statistics,Elementary Math
...I've been tutoring since freshman year. I started by joining the after-school peer tutoring to help 7th-grade kids do algebra homework. With simple fraction addition, I always tried to ask what they already know ( addition rule/ negative numbers), and guided them step by step. (read more)