...Note that when the individual is interested in developing their skills, the setting is not crucial. Some consider Math and Engineering to be mainly formulas and concepts to be memorized. My suggestion is that the different formulas and concepts should be considered tools to use. (read more)
...Originally from Denver, Colorado, I moved to New York to obtain a B.A. in Sociology from Siena College and a Master’s Degree in MACRO Social Work from the University at Albany, SUNY. My wife Danielle and I live in the Capital Region of New York and are raising two future-glass-ceiling-breaking d... (read more)
...I have a PhD in economics (Harvard, specialties in health policy and behavioral economics) and have taught algebra-based econometrics-style statistics at the undergraduate, masters, and doctoral level. I have particular expertise in teaching Stata. As of 2022, I am working as a data analyst for the state of New York, but continue to teach at SUNY Albany as an adjunct. (read more)
...In 2018, he graduated with his PhD in Applied Mathematics from Oxford University. I published a book on this story. I have published an academic paper with Prof Tim Rasinski in The Reading Teacher. (read more)
...I also served as the organic chemistry tutor for my university. I love helping others with both tutoring and study prep!I competed in Division I Cross Country, Indoor, and Outdoor Track & Field for four years. I continued to run competitively post-collegiately. (read more)