...I love working with students and working with others is something I enjoy immensely. My teaching philosophy is having students engaged with interactive lessons so that they can retain the most information while remained active in their studies. I like my students to come to their own conclusions with my guidance. (read more)
...Once I realized that I could be excited about math, I worked to get a BS in Mechanical Engineering at Virginia Tech. I graduated and became a Biomedical design and manufacturing engineer. During my studies, I tutored classmates in their math classes and in my professional work I mentored new engineers. (read more)
...I went back to school in 2013 to get a degree in Physics with the intent of becoming a high school physics teacher. During my time as both a graduate and undergrad, I worked several tutoring jobs, including as a lead math tutor and a student athlete tutor at Virginia Tech. Any successful advanced physicist has to first be a successful mathematician. (read more)
...The foundational concepts at the elementary level are critical to a student's future success. I have helped many students improve their grades by teaching them study skills and strategies. The various stages of learning can be enhanced by understanding associated skills necessary to reach the next level. (read more)
I earned my BS from UCLA in Chemical Engineering and my MS in Technology in Education from Penn State. I have taught chemistry for 11 years and AP Chemistry for nine years. I am well versed in all first year and AP Chemistry topics and have an abundance of practice problems and examples. (read more)