...This was because it was geared as a course to eliminate the non serious students. Unfortunately too many students assume that means they aren't meant to be a chemist, pharmacist, doctor, or what ever their goals were that led them to take that course. Learning chemistry is a bit like learning a foreign language and a logic course all at the same time. (read more)
...Additionally, I recently took the GRE and earned scores of 168 verbal, 166 math, and 5.0 writing. These scores, plus several other qualifications, got me admitted to Yale University, Johns Hopkins University, University of California at Berkeley, among several others. I love teaching the subject matter, but equally love teaching test-taking strategies! (read more)
...I received my bachelors in Applied Mathematics. I have extensive experience in Advanced Statistics and Calculus. I currently hold a 029 professional mathematics certification and am certified to teach middle and high school mathematics. (read more)
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...I also was a teaching assistant for a course in probability and statistics. I excelled in several mathematics courses at Caltech, including Calculus of One and Several Variables, Linear Algebra, Numerical Methods, and others. I also have an extensive background in general mathematics, probability, numerical methods, and calculus as an Applied Mathematics major at Caltech. (read more)
...With two graduate degrees from Cornell University, I have years of experience in successfully addressing real world problems, as both an international management consultant and as a high technology business executive. I truly enjoy one-on-one tutoring, particularly simplifying complexities, the... (read more)