...Carried out theoretical studies in the area of phase transitions in solids until 2004. He received a research assistant position and a tuition scholarship at Tulane University, where he studied in the graduate school of chemistry, taught general chemistry labs and served as a tutor of algebra, calculus, statistics, physics and chemistry until 2007. Dr. (read more)
...I have a bachelors degree in finance and economics, I've passes the Series seven stockbrokers exam, and have over a decade of professional finance experience. I'm also attending an elite MBA program with access to a myriad of financial professionals and professors. I studied for the GMAT for over one year and improved my score by nearly 100 points. (read more)
...I found that I had a "knack" for explaining things in ways that other students could more easily understand. This process also helped me gain a more solid grasp on the subject myself. My experience in geometry is directly related to the applications of it in so many other areas of science and mathematics. (read more)
...As a postdoc for 3 years, I had the pleasure of teaching my own math courses. Once again, I was named the best postdoctoral teacher in the whole Northwestern Math Department. Courses Taught:- Calculus (all levels)- Linear algebra- Foundations of Higher Math (an intro to logic, sets, and writing... (read more)
...I have also worked with Indiana University as a teaching assistant for college-level calculus courses. I majored in mathematics, and took six calculus classes over my time at Indiana University. I have been tutoring statistics and probability for ten years. (read more)