...It's so easy that it's boring. I was very wrong. I first took Calculus my second year of high school, and I remember it as being quite a paradigm shift from all the math I knew. (read more)
...Only then can math be seen as transcending the abstract, becoming a valuable tool in every discipline. Many great teachers have influenced me, and I wish to become one who positively impacts students, enabling them to reach their full potential. Therefore, I returned to college, completed my B.... (read more)
...I modulate my teaching style to the individual's needs and the demands of the task. My approach to tutoring is a psychologically-based one. I have a knack for helping students confront tasks they dread--i.e. the "hard" stuff, the "have-tos." I build their muscle for frustration tolerance and, in turn, their confidence. (read more)
...I have also earned a PhD in Physics from the Department of Physics and Astrophysics at the University of Delhi on Mossbauer Spectroscopy. I have degree in Maths to teach Precalculus. I have degrees in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics, a Masters in Physics and a PhD in Spectroscopy and have 37 years of teaching experience at degree level. (read more)
...Our English analysis encompassed about 650 years, through Milton's Paradise Lost, to Shakespeare's Macbeth++, to Wordsworth's, Tennyson's, Browning's and Arnold's poems, to Bronte's Jane Eyre, to Wilde's Importance of Being Ernest, to Kipling's Kim, to Conrad's Typhoon, etc. My Master's degree i... (read more)