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...I really enjoy explaining how to solve one-step and two-step equations to students in middle or high school. In additon, I am able to help students develop logical and critical thinking skills to solve simple and challenging word problems. I bring over ten years of teaching mathematics in secondary education; four of which include teaching College Prep Algebra and Advanced Algebra. (read more)
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...I have both a Bachelor of Science and a Master in Science in mathematics. I last taught statistics the summer of 2011 at the United States Military Academy, West Point, NY. I have extensive experience teaching & tutoring mathematics at the high school & college level. (read more)
...In high school, I took precalculus, AP Calc BC (5 with AB subscore 5), AP Stats (5), and discrete math; I scored a 1580 on the SAT with an 800 on math. At UChicago, I've taken Calc II (integration), Calc III (infinite series, improper integrals, multivariable integral calculus), Mathematical Met... (read more)