...When I entered junior high, I was 3 years ahead in the subject. As a high school freshman, I took pre-calculus with a class of seniors, then started attending a local community college the next year for calculus and higher math classes. After graduating from high school, I attended the California Institute of Technology to further grow my mathematical skills. (read more)
...I currently teach both College Prep level physics and AP Physics C. I have experience tutoring all levels of physics including high school and college. In addition to my tutoring and teaching experience my degree is in physics and secondary education. (read more)
...I have honed my skills in translating complex ideas and helping students to look at problems in new ways. There is no one-size-fits-all when it comes to learning and sometimes the classroom does not allow for the individual attention a student needs. When introducing new topics, I incorporate real-world examples and demonstrate the material in visual, interesting ways. (read more)
...In my Engineering career as programmer, hardware designer, and systems integrator, I used all aspects of logic on a daily basis. A related Engineering course I have taken at Rutgers is called "Logic Design", and applies the functions 'AND', 'OR', 'XOR', 'NAND', 'NOR', etc. From a science/engine... (read more)
...Educational Background:
* BA from The College of New Jersey in Mathematics Education
* Master's in the Art of Teaching (with a focus on Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment K - 12) from Marygrove College.I have taught Algebra I in a high school setting for 2 years. I have taught Algebra 2 and... (read more)