...When you look back at high school courses, the concepts appear to become easier. Even if, for example, you don't remember an identity in trigonometry, you have the thinking capacity to find it in the book, understand it, and be able to explain it to someone. While getting my Bachelor of Science... (read more)
...Mark is dedicated to completing the NYT crossword puzzle each day, playing guitar, walking his dog, and spending time with his wife and three sons. Self-Bio: Graduated from Boston College with a double major in education and math/computer science. He then completed his masters degree at Northeastern University with a concentration in mathematics and teaching. (read more)
16 Subjects: includingPrecalculus,Calculus,GRE,SAT Math
...I married a professor's daughter. Indeed, I've been an adjunct professor at University of Southern Maine and a teaching fellow at Harvard, where I was the recitation instructor in quantum mechanics for first-year chemistry department graduate students. Currently, I tutor one 5th grader, one hig... (read more)
...Over the years I have worked with numerous high school students taking the SAT, ACT, and AP exams. With many of those students, I would sit down with them and look at when these exams are offered and how they line up with final exams or other activities. I also discuss if and when a student sho... (read more)
...I work problems slowly and methodically, explaining verbally my thought process and the problem solving strategies required for problems. For those students that are more adept, I still care to work through the fundamentals to ensure a solid basis on the subject. My SAT and ACT scores in Math were 36 and 760, respectively, as well as receiving A's (90+) in all Math classes. (read more)