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...I want to teach more when I retire from full-time work in a few years. I can tutor both in-person at a public location or online.I have a Ph.d in Applied Mathematics and have taught for more than twenty years (part-time) at the college level. I have experience teaching probability, statistics, finite math, and calculus. (read more)
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