...Professionally, I have trained many people on the systems I've used, including new hires and customer developers. It's something that I have always enjoyed doing and I bring a lot of passion and energy to the task. My approach is generally to ensure that the student grasps the fundamentals and that they know the "why" more than the "how". (read more)
...My preferred teaching style is to first introduce concepts - "show the student" the concept. Then work together applying those concepts to actual problems. Then let the student, with guidance as needed, solve additional problems by applying new and prior concepts. (read more)
...I have an undergraduate degree in chemical engineering, a masters in supply chain management, and am a licensed engineer. I have taught trigonometry as part of prep for the SAT and ACT exams for years. I have a background in chemical engineering and have over four years of tutoring experience. (read more)
...Graduated from CSU-Fullerton in Biology with a concentration in Cellular and Developmental Biology. I am also an MD-PhD student focused on aging and regeneration. One of the major themes in this research is STEM-cell research. (read more)
...When I'm not teaching at *all*, I can often be found reading books, writing essays, attending concerts, attending Meetup groups, visiting new cities, and visiting old friends. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out!I scored 5's on the AP exams for Calc AB and Calc BC, used... (read more)