...I aced physics in high school and completed a physics major at Georgetown College. I have a PhD in physics. I teach general physics at the community college level. (read more)
...I start by identifying the specific student needs regarding a concept, utilizing or creating activities to strongly support students, and then removing the supports so that students can successfully work on the concept without me. I bring real world math experience to my teaching. I have served on the Board of Directors as Treasurer for 4 different organizations for a total of 20 years. (read more)
5 Subjects: includingGeometry,Algebra 1,Algebra 2,ACT Math
...Extremely dedicated and highly motivated each and every day to be the best I can be, and that's something I want to teach these kids. I have been around basketball since I was 5 years old and have had great success in my years. I know basketball and I am very confident in myself to teach it as well. (read more)
...I graduated from the University of Tennessee with my bachelor's degree is chemistry. I realized late my junior year that my real passion was teaching when I was presented with the opportunity to be a teaching assistant. I taught 3 semesters of general chemistry and made great connections and success with my students. (read more)
...Am I right? Mechanical engineering is perhaps one of the most "math-heavy" careers one can do... beaten only by math teachers, theoretical physicists, and those people who design the nerdy math t-shirts. I grew up gifted in mathematics and had completed algebra I, algebra II, and geometry before high school. (read more)