I have a mathematics degree from the Colorado School of Mines. I have been a geophysicist, a money manager, and entrepreneur, but my true calling is teaching mathematics, which I have been doing as a full-time tutor since 2008. I have worked primarily with high-school and college age students, in algebra, geometry, trigonometry, pre-calculus, and calculus ABC. (read more)
...For instance, I do not casually say the word "polynomial" assuming that everybody knows what that word means. Instead, I explain it in a direct, short and down-to-Earth manner so that next time you hear it you know you are in control. My job is not to impress you, but to help you see the simplicity behind what most people perceive to be an impossible task. (read more)
...My education included classes in mechanical engineering, physics, material science, and product design. During college, I periodically tutored engineering courses, including several mechanical engineering courses. After completing my engineering degree, I went to law school to become a patent attorney. (read more)
...I have much experience with public speaking, having spoken before crowds of several hundred on numerous occasions. I have also taken a course on public speaking. I feel that I am qualified to instruct in the development of a clear speaking voice, good script-writing, and other public speaking techniques. (read more)