...I got my start, quite by accident, while a physics teaching assistant at the University of California. My job was to teach a freshman physics lab course. Most of the students were able to do the lab work but had problems using calculus to do their physics and math homework. (read more)
...I have tutored college and high school students for past 3 years. I have taken basic and advanced level courses in Calculus during my undergraduate program. I have also helped many high school and college students in basic and advanced subjects in calculus. (read more)
...I am pursuing a Computer Engineering degree, which has only a few classes different than a Computer Science degree. My teaching style focuses around helping students build the base for a project, then letting them use previous knowledge to make changes to the project, giving each student something unique to share. At Rice, the first year of programming classes are done in Python. (read more)
...He is a member of the Society of Interventional Radiology and recently contributed to a paper in CVIR Endovascular entitled Use of a sterrable microcatheter during superselective angiorphy: impact on prceural efficiency. Nick eared B.S. degrees in applied math, computer science, and biomedical e... (read more)
...This means that I not only know how to read but properly analyze the text. I have several ways to approach a test and finding the right one for your student is crucial, including for the SAT Reading. When I took the ACT test, I achieved a perfect score on the science section. (read more)