...Now, I am working in college as a math instructional assistant for 20 hours in a week. I am going to help students who are not comfortable in algebra1,2, calculus 1,2,3, and trigonometry. Text books "Sullivan" and "James Stewart" for calculus are very familiar to me and I am completely comfortable with other subjects from any textbook. (read more)
...So naturally, when I hit high school, I decided to try tutoring as a job. As I gained experience as a tutor, I found ways to adjust my teaching style to cater to the needs of each student. I learned how to give clear and concise explanations, followed by examples that each student can relate to, and make each subject exciting to learn about. (read more)
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...I received my PhD in Mathematics from Georgia Tech. I have taught this subject several times at UC Riverside and as a tutor. I have PhD degree in mathematics. (read more)
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