I have a Caltech bachelor's degree in Physics, and a Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins. I was a full time teacher for 5 years as professor at a community college where I taught both general physics and calculus-based physics, as well as astronomy, environmental science and math. Over the past fifteen years... (read more)
...I have always enjoyed teaching math and prefer to tutor middle school and high school students in Math on subjects ranging from math basics/pre-algebra to algebra 1, geometry, and up to and including algebra 2 and Trigonometry. With a strong background in Economics, I am also keen to work with s... (read more)
...After my year at Granada, while I was finishing my last year at California State University Northridge, I was volunteering at Northridge Academy High School helping the students that were struggling the most in Geometry. I have been teaching Mathematics to students for 5+ years. I obtained my Mathematics Degree from California State University Northridge. (read more)
...I'm always excited about Mathematics: whether studying it, teaching it, or talking to someone about it. I strongly believe it is a fundamental component of education that students need to master as its application varies from economics to physics, to computers, medicine, and certainly all aspect... (read more)
...Furthermore, Algebra II introduces topics far more complex than those discussed in Algebra I or Geometry. Topics such as graphing rational, polynomial, and trigonometric functions include as many as ten steps in their most thorough forms, as compared to the three, maybe four step processes prese... (read more)