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...I have taught chemistry, biology, AP biology, and physics. I also studied chemistry in college and was a teacher's assistant while I was earning my degree as well. I am a fluent Spanish speaker and have tutored students in Spanish for two years. (read more)
...I can offer help in both non-Calculus and Calculus based courses. My emphasis is on using physics principles to set up problems so that the remaining math becomes straightforward. A full Precalculus contains a great deal of material and is often a daunting task for the student. (read more)
...I also have a Master's degree in Secondary Mathematics Education. Differential/Integral calculus was co-invented by Isaac Newton and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz in the 17th century, but the ideas leading up to it trace back to the ancients who invented the "Method of Exhaustion". Either way, the goal was always to solve practical problems, especially in physics and other sciences. (read more)
...Education, science, and medicine are my passion, and I love working with students!I am an incoming 4th year medical student at Boston University School of Medicine with 95th+ percentiles scores on the MCAT, USMLE Step 1 and Step 2. I scored a 519 on the MCAT, 259 on Step 1, and 270 on Step 2. I currently tutor and mentor undergraduate students for the MCAT and MD students for USMLE Step 1/2. (read more)