...I like to make sure my students understand graphing linear and quadratic equations thoroughly. Another area that can cause trouble is the imaginary number "i". When students understand that this is simply the square root of -1, they can proceed easily with equations and graphs involving "i". (read more)
...I began my career as a Temporary Lecturer in my undergrad engineering college, teaching one of the most challenging of subjects: Electrical Materials Science. I then worked as a Visiting Faculty member at another such college between industrial jobs, and as an Instructor at LSU, teaching undergr... (read more)
...Made to feel comfortable, yet still able to concentrate on the lesson at hand, students do best learning with humor, with questions, and with a teacher who knows when and where to push and when to hold off. I think that is my strongest attribute, myself and my style of approach, and it's what ma... (read more)
...I wholeheartedly believe that any student can be successful as long as they have the right supports.I received my Bachelor's degree in Molecular Bioscience and Biotechnology 3 years of postsecondary chemistry experience
1 year tutoring high school chemistry
Over the last two years, I have studie... (read more)
...Chosen to attend a high school Math and Science Specialty School; majoring in Chemistry and Orchestral Performance at the College of William and Mary; and completing a doctoral degree in Chemistry at Washington University in Saint Louis, I come to the tutoring sessions with a broad content backgr... (read more)