...But, believe it or not, a lot of chemistry is built from a foundation of relatively simple concepts. I try to figure out if there are any gaps in my students' knowledge, and I help them understand what they are doing in their classes. I have a bachelors degree in biochemistry. (read more)
...I received a perfect score on the GRE and ACT math sections of the tests, but what makes me a great teacher is my ability to break down complex ideas into simpler, memorable pieces. I have always thought that if a student doesn’t understand my explanation, then it is the explanation that must ge... (read more)
...I would love to help you develop a solid understanding of your math subject, anything from Pre-Algebra to AP Calculus and Differential Equations. I have degrees in Aeronautical Engineering (UW-BSAA) and Electrical Engineering (USC-MSEE) and over 25 years experience applying math and science in t... (read more)
My name is Andrea, and I'm a PhD student in statistics at UW. Before coming to UW, I studied mathematics and statistics at Amherst College with extensive coursework in computer science. My first teaching role was TAing the introductory and intermediate statistics courses at Amherst during my sophomore year. (read more)
...This past spring (2014) I taught a physics course at The Evergreen State College which required a thorough working knowledge of both Algebra I and Algebra II (also geometry and trigonometry).
I tutored algebra at a tutoring center for over three years. I taught algebra at The University of Arizona for two years. I tutored algebra privately for over five years. (read more)