...I always enjoy the problem solving aspects that come with learning in the STEM and try to frame learning as a puzzle or challenge to figure out, so be prepared for lots of hands-on and practical examples. I primarily like to work one on one or in small groups as this allows the experience to bes... (read more)
...I have a lot of experience teaching calculus from being a TA in my undergrad for calculus courses. I also am a current PhD student in statistics. Which requires a lot of knowledge on linear algebra. (read more)
...I took my first Geometry class many years ago and have used the concepts constantly. I am currently a physics major at BYU and as a physics major, we need to know about all sorts of shapes, angles, and how to relate them. I am currently a TA at Brigham Young University in the physics department and have been for almost two years now. (read more)
...I absolutely love teaching, and tutoring is something that is not new to me at all! I have worked at Mathnasium in Ankeny for over 2 years, and have been promoted as a lead instructor. there we helped students learn fundamentals of math from k-12. I have taught how to add single digit numbers to 1st graders, and how to solve convergent limits to high school seniors! (read more)