...In addition to being challenging and demanding, it is also intimidating. Anyone who has ever spent hours working on math problems has learned to respect this area of specialty. But do not be afraid, it is all part of the learning process. (read more)
...My general structure for tutoring is to first review the student’s current standing in the subject, usually through previous tests, and then to have them preform some problem solving in the subject to further ascertain the student’s level of skill. Having done that, a curriculum is then develope... (read more)
...My last assignment on active duty in the Navy before retiring in 2009 was as the Director of Professional Tutoring at the United States Naval Academy, where I supervised 8 Masters/PhD level tutors, taught Learning Skills (Time Management, Note Taking, Test Taking, etc.), and tutored Calc I, Stati... (read more)
...Though I'm an engineer by trade but have also done a great deal of teaching as an adjunct. From 2009-2012 I was a member of the faculty at the US Naval Academy where I taught mathematics to include pre-calc, Calculus 1 and 2. I also taught similar math courses at Anne Arundel Community College. (read more)
...I began tutoring in 2014 when I graduated my first master’s degree. I first started working with middle school and high school students in biology and chemistry. I then incorporated test prep (ACT, SAT, and PSAT), math (geometry, algebra, and trigonometry), and physics into my repertoire as I continued to gain experience. (read more)