...Throughout this journey I have never received lower than an A in physics. In high school, I distinctly remember helping classmates with physics problems they were struggling with. As an engineer, I must be conversant in physics as part of my job. (read more)
...I'm a good math tutor because I'm patient with students, and I'm also not stuck in the "you have to do it one way" mindset. There are usually many different ways to solve one problem and I help students find the way that their brain sees the solution. I also have a master's degree in math education with a concentration in curriculum and instruction. (read more)
...I have also used algebra regularly in my work with data analysis. My bachelor's degree in Astronomy involved many Physics courses from Physics I to Quantum Mechanics. I also have a Master's degree in Physics with a concentration in Astrophysics. (read more)
...As a mathematician with an analysis bent, I can help to understand how to construct a SOLID proof ... plus the calculations are FUN, too. I actually taught one section of a graduate Geometry course for teachers at the university level, too. And having taught linear algebra gives me even more in... (read more)
...More recently I worked in the area of computational fluid mechanics, again related to the NASA Space program. Now I have just retired. I plan to spend my retirement time in something worthwhile, including helping students in math and physics. (read more)