I'm a graduate from an Ivy League college with a degree in mechanical engineering with a minor in electrical engineering. Even though, aside from when I worked at a teaching assistant while getting my masters in mechanical engineering, I don't have teaching background, I have always enjoyed tutorin... (read more)
...This experience of helping my friends out gave me the urge to start tutoring. I, personally, love to tutor primarily because I am able to help students out with the weaknesses that they may have had and turn them into strengths with simple approaches. I have taken many math courses that correlate with each other. (read more)
...Additionally, the mathematics of Calculus is used extensively in the teaching of college level Physics. I am completely familiar with the subject as it is used in college level physics courses. I am an Adjunct Professor of Physics at Nassau Community College, and SUNY at Farmingdale and Old Westbury. (read more)
...During my high school career, I took Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Precalculus, AP Statistics and AP Calculus AB. I still do a lot of math for work, so I'm pretty experienced with the different focuses of Math. I graduated in 2014 with a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics for the University of Pittsburgh. (read more)
...Over those years, I have helped high school students, college students and graduate students to achieve excellent course grades and test scores. Students who I have helped think that my teaching approach is very special. The feedback is that those problems they have difficulty understand during their normal classes become much easier after my explanation. (read more)