...I worked for 7 years fro Educational Testing Service, the organization that puts together the SAT and AP test as well as sponsors the GRE and PRAXIS. I have worked on, reviewed and written questions for all these tests. I have taught ,Finite Mathematics at Kellogg Community College, Jackson Community College and Western Michigan University, and have tutored it for over 30 years. (read more)
...Flipping a coin or rolling a die come to mind. We say the outcome is uncertain because there are too many unknowns involved. For example, if we knew the exact initial orientation of the die as well as all of the forces acting upon it as it is rolled, and perhaps also the coefficient of friction of the surface upon which it lands, we could predict the outcome exactly. (read more)
...I am a shodan in aikido with Aikido Schools of Ueshiba. I tutored chemistry and physics back in college. I enjoy teaching math, physics, and martial arts because they are fun and useful. (read more)
5 Subjects: includingCalculus,Physics,Differential Equations,Martial Arts
I have an advanced degree in physics from a major research physics and have experience teaching science to college students. In addition, I also have years of experience in mathematics, from precalculus up to linear algebra. I am capable of teaching physics and math at grade school, middle school, high school and college levels. (read more)
...I have reached many accomplishments in my life within the engineering field, because mathematics is my stronger ability to understand from basic concepts until very difficult concepts. Also I am a trustworthy person, and I am bilingual in English-Spanish. Since I was a student of “Industrial En... (read more)