...I plan on graduating in 2015 with a BS in Mathematics with hopefully a Computer Science minor. Also I am interested in doing an accelerated master's program so I should have my master's by 2016. The math I can help with ranges from simple arithmetic to Calculus 3. (read more)
...I have worked with many students with ADD/ADHD. I have been teaching special education for over 20 years. I have worked with students with Autism on all parts of the spectrum. (read more)
...I have taken Genetics, biology, and several other advanced science courses at Rutgers and did very well. In my lab, I conduct research involving several areas of expertise including virology, cell biology, genetics, biochemistry, and molecular biology. I love what I do, and it shows in my teaching. (read more)
I graduated from Harvard University with a degree in Statistics with highest honors. I am currently a PhD student at the University of Pennsylvania where I work on applied statistical methods in biomedical research. At Harvard I worked as a teaching assistant for Calculus (Math 1A/1B), Probability... (read more)
...I have helped family members and friends through their chemistry courses, and I consider myself to be innovative and well-tempered while instructing. Most importantly, I have a good sense of humor! I would welcome the challenge of leading enthusiastic learners down the path to a better understanding of organic chemistry.Algebra 1 is the cornerstone of understanding math and science. (read more)