...I also teach ballet from my home. I have been a ballet dancer since I was very young and had a very Vaganova training. For high school, I was accepted to and attended South Carolina Governor's School for Arts and Humanities, and began traveling to attend summer dance intensives the summer before 6th grade, including at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts. (read more)
...I'm a full-time mechanical engineer EIT with a master of science in energy. I have 2+ years of experience in HVAC engineering. I also have 1+ years of teaching experience in the mechanical engineering department teaching engineering design on AutoCAD, SOLIDWORKS, and PTC Creo, and other classes like math, statics, strength, and dynamic. (read more)
...I have found that when students don't keep up with the work load they tend to fall behind quickly, and it becomes increasingly difficult to keep up with the course. Trigonometry is all about triangles, that's why I love it! The difficulty lies in the fact that there is so much rote memorization... (read more)
...I have been teaching math since I was junior at college and still teaching. I love teaching math because teaching math make me feel good when you see someone learning. The teacher priority is should make students feel good and take away students fear on the math that this make students more concentrate to learning. (read more)
8 Subjects: includingPrecalculus,Calculus,Algebra 1,SAT Math
...I am a senior at Rice University graduating in May 2024 with a Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering and a Bachelor's in Philosophy. In high school, I got a perfect 36 on my ACT, and I took nineteen AP tests, of which I received eighteen fives (and one four). The vast majority of these I self-studied. On my GRE, I received a 337. (read more)