...Typically, the students I have worked with in this setting are in 12th grade or college, and at or above the calculus level in math. In physics, they are usually at the classical mechanics (with calculus) level. In computer science, they are at an introductory level to the algorithms and data structures level, and are working in Python. (read more)
...I also have some experience in tutoring high-school level Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. Believe it or not, I started Algebra 1 in 6th grade, Algebra 2 in the summer afterwards, Pre-Calculus in 7th grade, and Calculus in 8th grade! I even got a 5 (which is the highest possible grade) on the AP Calculus BC test at the end of my 8th grade year! (read more)
...Students would benefit from spending a few days, maybe even weeks, just going over how where when or why physics is used in all aspects of life. Yes, there are formulas and facts to be learned, but that’s not the point. The point is that physics is a story and the universe is its stage. (read more)
I have been taking math classes for about three years. I have taken all sorts of math classes including statistics and geometry,however as any math major I feel more confident tutoring algebra, trigonometry and some calculus. On May of the current year I graduated with an AS in mathematics from Sierra Community College in Rocklin, California. (read more)