...I can also explain clearly why each principle is important in your academic future, and in life in general. I enjoy using analogies and examples to help explain the upcoming principles in Precalculus, which is preparing you to understand infinitely large numbers and also infinitely small numbers. As we understand these principles, we can do so much in our real world. (read more)
...I use the math and knowledge I gained during my college career on a daily basis. I have found that one of the best ways to better learn math with previous students was to put it in context. I have a strong background in Calculus. (read more)
...I love math and physics with a passion and my goal is to boost my student's confidence, encourage understanding, and most importantly help my students to love math and physics too!I have tutored Algebra 1 for over ten years. It is the essential building block for Algebra 2, Calculus, and Physics. I completed Algebra 1 with an A. (read more)
...In my current profession I teach physics at a community college. To be a tutor, one must know one's stuff. But more importantly, a tutor must be able to use his mastery of the subject to lead the student through the pitfalls and perils into new understanding. (read more)
...I've successfully completed my school district's Basic and Advanced Paraprofessional training. I've worked with students with mild, moderate, and severe disabilities. I have a child of my own with autism. (read more)