...I love kids, but get along equally well with people of any age. My own interests lie particularly with Literature and History, though I've always done very well with Maths and Sciences (and that is where a significant chunk of my experience lies). I've even volunteered as a docent and given tour... (read more)
...I have taught a General Chemistry laboratory at Baruch College in NYC for 9 years. Many years ago, while attending Gorton High School, I passed both the Algebra and Trigonometry Regents with grades of 100. My undergraduate degree in chemistry, acquired at SUNY Albany, required 3 semesters of both calculus and physics. (read more)
...The key is to tie the topic back to the basics, and to move it forward using its connections to real world problems. I have always been fascinated by the stars. I had the great good luck to be able to teach Astronomy at the high school level to very enthusiastic students. (read more)
I’m Jim. I graduated magna cum laude with a BA in Russian with a minor in German. After several years of work, I applied was accepted to both a doctoral program (comparative literature) and business school so I’ve successfully taken both the GRE and the GMAT. (read more)