I’m a lifelong learner passionate about helping students find the tools they need to navigate the game of school while practicing the art of learning. I have degrees in mathematics, physics, and computer science as well as extensive experience tutoring. When tutoring, my goal is to consistently discover where the student is at and guide them gradually to the next level of understanding. (read more)
...While this process is certainly part of algebra, the study of algebra is actually the study of relationships between elements that change over time, such as demand for a product and its price. Most American students begin their study of algebra with an introductory unit in their middle school or... (read more)
...In addition I have taken and passed the physics qualifying exam at Johns Hopkins University and at FSU. I took the physics GRE and scored in the 92 percentile. As a high school teacher I taught 9 sections of physics and 3 sections of AP physics. (read more)
...The stronger the foundation in algebraic, geometric, and trigonometric concepts, the easier to master Calculus. The lesson of Pre-Calculus is that it helps identify areas for improvement. Pre-Calculus concepts are applied in solving Calculus problems. (read more)
...I have 20+ years classroom experience teaching algebra and above. Prealgebra js the crux of algebra; I am very aware of all topics that are needed to then be successful in algebra. I also have a son who is currently taking prealgebra, so I’m living it everyday I have been teaching high school math for the last 20 years, 15 of which I have been teaching trigonometry. (read more)
9 Subjects: includingCalculus,Algebra 1,Algebra 2,SAT Math