...I like my students to come to their own conclusions with my guidance. The most important thing I believe in is that practice makes perfect and so I like to focus on making long term memories with their knowledge and working on practice questions to challenge their minds and expand their learning... (read more)
...I graduated and became a Biomedical design and manufacturing engineer. During my studies, I tutored classmates in their math classes and in my professional work I mentored new engineers. Engineering is a heavily math-based course of study that builds on all of the essential basics taught from Algebra I through Calculus. (read more)
...During my time as both a graduate and undergrad, I worked several tutoring jobs, including as a lead math tutor and a student athlete tutor at Virginia Tech. Any successful advanced physicist has to first be a successful mathematician. I have taught or tutored hundreds of students in math, one-on-one, small group, and in informal classroom settings, for the past 10 years. (read more)
...I am a 4th-year medical student at Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine. I graduated college from the University of North Dakota, where I majored in biology and minored in chemistry. I excelled in my undergraduate science courses and began expanding upon my knowledge of science once I began medical school, and I continue to learn more each day. (read more)
I earned my BS from UCLA in Chemical Engineering and my MS in Technology in Education from Penn State. I have taught chemistry for 11 years and AP Chemistry for nine years. I am well versed in all first year and AP Chemistry topics and have an abundance of practice problems and examples. (read more)