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...I hope to continue tutoring for as long as I can. Math classes have made up the largest portion of my school work up to this point (even more than my computer science courses). I've taken math courses all the way through calculus, plus discrete math, linear algebra, differential equations, and u... (read more)
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...These include: Arithmetic, Pre-algebra, Algebra I (Basic Algebra), Geometry, Algebra II (Intermediate Algebra), Pre-calculus, Calculus I (Differential Calculus), Calculus II (Integral Calculus), Calculus III (Multivariable Calculus), Linear Algebra, Differential Equations, and Statistics. Again,... (read more)
...Both Anatomy & Physiology have been pre-requisites for my ultimate career goal of becoming a Doctorate of Pharmacy. Having attended the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia for my undergraduate degree, Physiology was a pre-requisite course for all Pharmacy majors. I have worked and studied with both non-pharmacy and pharmacy students for this course before. (read more)