...The position involves teaching chess lessons to classes of elementary school students and then assisting matches they play against one another. I have a bachelor's and a master's degree from Stevens Institute of Technology in Civil Engineering. I also work full time in the field as a roadway designer. (read more)
...I also teach electronics, circuit analysis, signals and systems, electromagnetic fields and waves, communication systems, antennas, energy conversion and machines. Between the years 2005 and 2014 I have helped hundreds of students with problems in pre-calculus, analytic geometry, calculus and differential equations. I own thousands of books in mathematics. (read more)
...I have a background in the history and philosophy of math from St. John's College, and took formal math courses at the University of Pennsylvania though level 4 calculus and partial differential equations. I like to show students the theory and beauty of calculus while teaching strategies for effective problem solving from a strong conceptual foundation. (read more)
...In college, I worked as a TA answering homework questions and teaching the coding lab components of courses. One of my favorite parts of tutoring is showing students that they are capable of success in mathematics, even when they struggle with the way it’s taught in class. Topics are usually on... (read more)
...I am available most afternoons/early evenings during the week and on some weekend days.I have had several jobs as an actuary in the life insurance and financial services industries. To become an Fellow of the Society of Actuaries, I have passed a series of examinations given by that Society. I also have completed my continuing education requirements to maintain my fellowship. (read more)