...Many students struggle with trigonometry because it requires an understanding of algebra and geometry topics that they learned in previous years. From algebra, students must be comfortable manipulating algebraic expressions and solving algebraic equations. From geometry, students must be familiar with the Pythagorean theorem and similar triangles. (read more)
...I apply this methodology to teaching my students, and help them bridge any gaps in their learning and problem-solving. My goal is to prepare you to the point where you will be able to solve any questions without my assistance. I will answer any questions you have, work with you through multiple problems, and then ask you to solve a couple problems to solidify your understanding. (read more)
...I received my Ph.D. in physics from the University of California, Riverside. My active research is focused on the field of condensed matter physics, where I search for new states of matter in unusual materials due to the surprising effects of Quantum Mechanics. I am also a passionate teacher. (read more)
This is Tina! A little bit of background about myself, I graduated Summa Cum Laude from Chapman University with a BFA in Dance Performance and a BS in Business Administration. During my time at Chapman, I wanted to maintain my Japanese and decided to tutor on the side at our university Tutoring and Learning Center. (read more)
8 Subjects: includingElementary (K-6th),Prealgebra,Reading,Elementary Math
...All my students have done well in their history classes. I used to be a middle school science teacher and through this experience I learned how to make difficult science topics fun and interesting. Also when I went to U.C. (read more)
3 Subjects: includingAlgebra 1,Biology,American History