...I coach debate for Claremont High School and have 8+ years working with students in speech and debate. My bachelors degree is in physics and astronomy from Cal Poly Pomona and I have been tutoring both physics and calculus since I was in high school. I substitute teach during school hours but have mostly open availability afterwards. (read more)
...I completed a B.S. in Physics from Stanford University and a Ph.D. in Astrophysics from UC Santa Cruz. My students love me! I've received a Caltech student teaching award and a National Cottrell Scholarship for teaching innovation. (read more)
...I hope to achieve with my students by bringing in creativity with solid foundations to become efficient problem solvers. I absolutely love learning, and I hope to bring the joy of learning to my students. I can't wait to be a part of their academic success! (read more)
It may seem strange to begin with a statistic, but I trust you will agree it's not wholly inappropriate. During the 2009-2010 school year, my 11 AP Chemistry students had a 100% pass rate with the following score distribution: Seven of them scored a 5, three scored a 4, and one scored a 3. The high scores are greater than three times the national average. (read more)
...I have extensive experience in helping students to understand factoring of polynomials and exhibit patience in teaching techniques to handle word problems. I have been teaching Algebra 2 at the college and high school level over 15 years. I have extensive experience in helping students to understand factoring of polynomials and exhibit patience in teaching techniques to handle word problems. (read more)