...I am familiar with the topics taught in an college-level statistics course. I have a bachelor's in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. Since receiving my degree in 2005, I have tutored a diverse group of students in a wide variety of environments ranging from high school students privately to college students in university learning centers. (read more)
...In my high school anatomy and physiology course, I also completed many dissections in addition to studying the material. I am very passionate about anatomy and would love to help you learn the subject too! I have always excelled in math all the way through elementary to college. (read more)
...Also flexible during the weekends where either mornings or afternoons could work.I have over 10 years of experience teaching math, including Algebra 1. I have a PhD. Currently employed full time at a community college in Seattle. (read more)
...I have experience teaching calculus courses and various upper-level math courses at the University of Minnesota and the University of Washington. I am passionate about helping students develop the skills and confidence to figure out how to solve math problems. I believe that math can be an enjoyable subject that every student can understand if it is taught in the right way. (read more)
...I love seeing the "Aha!" moments when students understand something they didn't get before. Whether teaching college students, K-12 students, engineers on the job, or fellow classmates, my principles have always been the same:
Understand where the student is now and what their goals are. Present the concepts in language that makes sense to them. (read more)