...ADDENDUM: At Wyzant's suggestion, I here report some of my test results. SAT: 1600
ACT: 36
PSAT/NMSQT: 231 (old scale, 99th percentile and National Merit Scholar)
GRE: 780V / 780M / 6.0 AWR
LSAT: 177
AP exams with top possible score ("5"):
(1) AP Calculus BC;
(2) AP Chemistry;
(3) AP European H... (read more)
...Scored high A's in high school algebra classes as well as taken multiple STEM classes built on algebra concepts and principles. Scored qualifying marks for physics 1, physics 2, mechanics, and electricity and magnetism AP exams. Received an A for college level physics 2 at UT Austin. (read more)
...However, many people (yes, I used to as well) see studying as hours of research, writing, making flash cards, and continuing to rehearse and review those flash cards. As a result the motivation to study plummets. While the flash card method works for some and it most certainly is useful it doesn't always work for everyone. (read more)
...My goal is to help you understand the material, learn test taking methods, and have fun doing so. I hold a BS in mathematics and physics from the University of Wisconsin Eau Claire and have post-graduate education in mathematics physics from University of Wisconsin Madison. I have over forty years of experience in industrial, communication, and medical electronics engineering fields. (read more)
...I have lectured at professional conferences about topics including null hypothesis significance testing, Bayesian probability, calculating confidence intervals and measures of effect size, and parametric assumption testing. Over the years, I have worked with students that have varied greatly in ... (read more)