...As a student, I absolutely hated memorizing things, and so I aimed to understand what I was learning well enough to minimize the need for it, and that has definitely transferred into my teaching. If that resonates with you, then I think we'll get along pretty well! I'm pretty flexible on how I structure my sessions so that you get what you want from your time. (read more)
I have an extensive background in Mathematics and am currently pursuing a Master's degree in Industrial Engineering from the University of Louisville's Speed School. As a graduate student, I taught several introductory level courses including College Algebra. I also did part-time tutoring helping with trigonometry, geometry, calculus and Algebra 1 and 2 at the high school/middle school level. (read more)
...I have Masters degrees from Bellarmine University and the University of Louisville Speed Scientific School and a degree in Industrial Engineering from the University of Louisville Speed Scientific School. I have taught Algebra 1 for 10 plus years and Algebra 2 for 5. I enjoy seeing my students learn the concepts and how to apply them in real world settings. (read more)
...Also, these are required for a Doctorate in Economics, which I do possess. I am well-versed in Algebra I and II, which are prerequisites for Calculus, a subject that I am also qualified to teach/tutor. Also, these are required for a Doctorate in Economics, which I do possess. (read more)
...Fundamental concepts: Exponents, Radicals, and Polynomials
2. Equations and Inequalities: Graphing, Linear and Quadratic Equations
I teach this course both at the high school level and at the college level. I have two Masters in physics, and enjoy teaching math, including Algebra 2. (read more)