...But it wasn't enough, so after a long year of research and writing, I published “Numbers Game,” an 800-page college mathematics textbook. The book is my proudest accomplishment, and I guess Yale thought so too because I managed to get into a Master’s program at their renowned School of Managemen... (read more)
...I have taken New Testament, Old Testament, and World Religion courses in college and have often taught confirmation classes to youth and adults in the Episcopal Church. I am confident I can assist any high school or undergraduate students master their religion courses. I teach pharmacology and pathophysiology to a wide array of RN, BSN, and MSN students! (read more)
...I also was a teaching assistant for a course in probability and statistics. I excelled in several mathematics courses at Caltech, including Calculus of One and Several Variables, Linear Algebra, Numerical Methods, and others. I also have an extensive background in general mathematics, probability, numerical methods, and calculus as an Applied Mathematics major at Caltech. (read more)
...I worked at that same nonprofit over the summer teaching three half-hour classes to groups of 15-20 students. In college, I worked in the local middle and high schools tutoring students and later led a tutoring program for high school students. I also privately tutored high schoolers in math, biology, statistics, and SAT prep. (read more)
...Specifically, I have served as a TA for Michigan State University's Honors Calculus II course and tutored single- and multi-variable calculus as an undergraduate tutor, as well an informal tutor at the high school level. Plus, I use calculus regularly - my research involves using probability dis... (read more)