...Concept involved intuitive explanations, such as why a quadratic graph is shaped a certain way and seeing how the shape changes as the function does. Applications involved fun worksheets such as puzzles or constructions for geometry. For math problems I would break them down step by step and emphasized showing their work on each step. (read more)
...I hold a BBA in Finance with a 3.89 GPA, earned a 92% on the Series 6 exam and a 96% on my state insurance exam. I specialize in supporting students in undergraduate and graduate (MBA) finance courses such as Corporate Finance, Investments, Managerial Finance, Financial Management, Finance Theor... (read more)
...I have found tutoring to be an extremely rewarding activity ever since. In graduate school, I began teaching undergraduate level courses and have continued teaching college level courses after graduation. The college courses that I have taught include: Calculus, Business Calculus, Introductory Algebra, College Algebra, Statistics, and Mathematical Foundations of Informatics. (read more)
...I have been a teaching assistant, tutor or math grader at The University of Texas at Austin, The University of Texas at San Antonio, The University of Texas at El Paso and at San Antonio College. Besides being a very good math tutor, I am a kind, respectful, funny guy. I like to keep the atmosphere light as I teach. (read more)
...When it comes to understanding math, sometimes only a little fine tuning (correcting small mistakes) is required rather than trying to reteach an entire lesson. I truly enjoy tutoring. At the end of the day, my goal is to make sure a student feels comfortable and confident with me! (read more)