...I have been a tutor to students of all levels ranging from elementary school to college. I think that my love of teaching stems from the fact that I was a very slow learner myself and struggled with many aspects of mathematics. So I'm usually able to relate to my students' difficulties. (read more)
...Taking the "Great Books" program at St. John's, I've studied all the classics from the Plato and Aristotle, to Kant, Neitzche, and Heidegger. I can help you gain strategies to read complicated arguments as well as finding an approach to writing about them. (read more)
...I strive to help a student comprehend the basic concepts, as I understand how essential they are to learn higher mathematics. I work with a broad range of examples so the student can feel confident about tackling any problem they have to solve. As a tutor, I understand that every student is unique, and I focus on what they need to fill the gaps so that they can be skilled in math. (read more)
...I would be more than happy to answer your questions.I am a professor of economics. I have been teaching several math related courses such as statistics, precalculus, algebra, linear algebra, microeconomics, macroeconomics and finance at university level. I also work at a learning center where I teach algebra, calculus and geometry to middle- and high school students. (read more)
11 Subjects: includingPrecalculus,Calculus,Algebra 1,Elementary Math
...I am also in the final stages of completing the coursework to receive my doctorate in Clinical Psychology, and work as a psychotherapist in addition to my tutoring work. Much of my training in this field also saturates my tutoring work, as I believe that the connection I make with my students is... (read more)