...I stayed at the public schools for 14 years and earned my master's degree in education (curriculum & instruction/technology emphasis). When I finished my master's degree, I had a GPA of 3.98. I then moved to the community college level. Even though I became an instructional designer, I have continued to teach mathematics each semester (online). Don't be afraid to meet with me. (read more)
In graduate school, I specialized in organic research at the University of Iowa. I was also a graduate assistant at the University of Iowa, where I assisted with both General and Organic Lab. I then proceeded into my teaching career, where I was a professor of General and Organic Chemistry at Kirkwood Community College on a one-year temporary contract. (read more)
...For ACT/SAT prep, I also make it a priority to impart actionable test-day advice in addition to subject mastery. Through my own experience, I know the proper mindset and testing approach can have a significant impact on your exam score. I pride myself on meeting students at their current ability levels while still challenging them to reach their full potential. (read more)
A French native, I received a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering at the University of Toulon, France. I received a Master's degree and a Ph.D. in Physics from Aix-Marseille University, France. Patient and knowledgeable, I have a commitment to teaching physics, mathematics and electrical engineering up to the undergraduate level. (read more)
21 Subjects: includingTrigonometry,Chemistry,Statistics,Discrete Math