...That is why my first priority is always getting to know my student, especially their approach to dealing with real and abstract concepts. I try to understand how he/she understands so I can identify the challenges in his/her method of understanding. I don't believe saying the same thing over and over is an effective method of teaching. (read more)
...I have worked in both learning centers and schools for many years. I have a degree in mathematics from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. I am a retired teacher and highly qualified paraprofessional. (read more)
...Precalc involves learning a lot about a variety of math concepts like graphing functions, logs and exponents, trigonometry, matrices, complex numbers, limits, and so much more. It is often a challenging class, but I love helping students understand these new concepts! I have tutored trigonometry for about 7 years. (read more)
I graduated from the University of Florida with a Master’s degree in Forensic Science and earned a Bachelor’s degree in Physics/Chemistry from The College of New Jersey. I have over 10 years of tutoring experience. I began my tutoring career as an undergraduate peer tutor and continued professionally at my hometown’s community college and have been tutoring privately ever since! (read more)