Remember how difficult it was the first time your physics teacher said you had to break forces down into components in order to use Newton's Second Law? Or when they asked you to find the maxima and minima of a complicated function? I sure do - I struggled with those things as well. (read more)
...Attending school during the pandemic has taught me how tedious and confusing simple concepts can be with the remote teaching styles. Coming fresh out of college with my degree in engineering has paved the way for me to help students that might be struggling or need help in getting ahead. I have... (read more)
...My kids are grown and gone--both of them on full scholarships, and one is getting a doctorate in Math right now. Of course I enjoy explaining things; in this business, who doesn't? I also try to be a diagnostician, finding out what my students' impediments are, and then going back as far as necessary to fill in the gaps. (read more)
...Perhaps you have hit a roadblock in your current work environment (known as blockers, or obstacles), and I could help you regain focus, clarity, and the confidence to succeed in a leadership capacity. I studied biostatistics at Johns Hopkins University with Clinical Health Program for graduate coursework. I have worked in biostatistics financial modeling in the insurance industry. (read more)
...I collaborate with students and helped them form unique conceptual connections within Algebra, Pre-Calculus, Calculus, Chemistry, and Biology! I’m always keen to help students and am happy to use any external resources or references. I’m flexible with scheduling and have a quick email response time. (read more)