...However, during my first two years of college, I got a job working as a cadaver lab assistant and another job as a Physiology help session leader. I loved sharing my knowledge of anatomy with other students and helping them understand the complexity of the human body. I decided that I enjoyed it so much that I wanted to do it as my career. (read more)
...I believe many professors forget how simple math can be and can easily leave students feeling lost. This usually happens when they use what I call Nerd Speak. I focus a lot on methodology. (read more)
...I also have an A.A.-T in Applied Mathematics and an A.S.-T in General Physics. Moreover, I have been tutoring for over 10+ years as follows: Basic Mathematics through the Calculus series (Calc. 1,2,3 & 4 Vector Calculus), Linear Algebra, General Physics and Applied Physics. My field of expertise is in optics and solid state. (read more)
I have a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering and currently work as an engineer. I use the math and knowledge I gained during my college career on a daily basis. I have found that one of the best ways to better learn math with previous students was to put it in context. (read more)