...My problem solving abilities have gotten better with time. I self study advanced mathematical topics during my free time. I have been tutoring students in math for a decade. (read more)
...I provide a lot of practice and repetition to students; only through daily practice and repetition students can gain experience and develop skills. Daily routine, dedication to work and practice, practice, practice are the main assets of valuable education. I also think that tutoring is not going to be of a good help if child does not have his/her personal motivation and responsibility. (read more)
My name is Daniel and I am a Physicist who teaches/tutors Physics and Mathematics. I have recently graduated from Tulane University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics with Honors and Mathematics. I am soon to become a PhD student specializing in General Relativity and aspects of Quantum Theory. (read more)
...There are also percentages, fractions, and decimals involved. I have a bachelor's degree plus eighteen college credit hours in the areas of Mathematics, and Economics. In addition I have worked in the elementary schools for six years assisting students with Math, Reading, and Science. (read more)
...I find that the most detrimental thing to a mathematics student is lacking a core foundation. In math, everything you learn builds on top of what you learned in previous years, and without that strong foundation, students can fall behind. When teachers explain something in class they assume that the students have a certain knowledge about math based on what they learned in previous years. (read more)