...Future college students often ask "should I take the ACT or the SAT?" The mathematics on the SAT is less advanced than ACT math: you will not be asked anything from precalculus or trigonometry on the SAT. The tradeoff is that questions on the SAT can have trickier wording. For example, the SAT might give you an equation like x^2 + 6x + 9 = 49, and then ask for the positive value of 3x. (read more)
...I am quick to identify a student’s writing needs, and have helped many students learn to craft papers that reflect their writing improvement and receive high marks. Worked with graduate level ESL engineers as a tutor for Oklahoma Christian University to write lab reports and academic papers. Tutored English first-language students in undergraduate academic writing for OC. (read more)
...It comes in two major forms: Ordinary Differential Equations (ODEs), which deal with single variable functions and their derivatives, and Partial Differential Equations (PDEs), which deal with multivariable functions and their derivatives. We learn how to solve a wide range of general DEs (such ... (read more)
...I have been tutoring since the beginning of my undergraduate experience. I helped students in various math classes ranging from calculus one to three and linear algebra and differential equations along with higher level math classes. I also have experience helping students with physics, in part... (read more)
...On the contrary, I think that the learning environment can and should be fun. However, in order to reap the best rewards, I strongly believe that one needs to demonstrate a certain degree of professionalism that does not curtail, harm nor is counterproductive to the learning process. Also, I am of the opinion that the some of the best examples students can follow come from their educators. (read more)