...For the past year, I have been a teaching assistant for General Chemistry I, where I lead weekly exam prep sessions with 10-20 students and tutor two to three students one-on-one per semester. As a teacher, I love devoting my time to making my students passionate about the subject, or at least g... (read more)
...I am a PhD graduate of the Mechanical Engineering program at Cornell University and I am currently working as a Principal Manufacturing Engineer. I love working with students to build their confidence in math and science and to teach them strategies for studying and organization. I am committed... (read more)
...Understanding calculus depends on understanding algebra, which depends on understanding fractions and arithmetic. Students can be overwhelmed because they have gaps in their understanding of previous material that block understanding of new material. It takes patience on the part of a teacher t... (read more)
...I anticipate graduation August of 2014! I also received my Masters of Science in Psychology in 2002 from Walden University. My dissertation topic is that of attachment style, leadership behavior, and instructor perceptions of leadership effectiveness in academic management. (read more)
...In 1999, I started my graduate studies in Polymer Science and Engineering at the The University of Southern Mississippi where I focused on the Physical Chemistry of materials for use in renewable and sustainable energy. Upon earning my PhD, I started work at the National Institute of Standards a... (read more)