...I taught psychology and child development as a TA at NYU (class sizes: 24-40). Individually, I worked with these undergraduate students for test preparation and writing and revising papers. I also instructed individually and in small groups (2-6) on how to conduct human subjects research and wri... (read more)
...The theorems and methods aren’t any harder than those in calculus, IF one understands what is being talked about in the first place. I would actually say most of the plug and chug is easier than most calculus plug and chug IF one understands what is going on in the first place. But linear algebra is abstract, so that’s a big if. (read more)
...Get access to my YouTube channel. I already have more than 20 videos and am uploading at least 1 video per week based on where I see my students struggling. Get custom-made digital flashcards that I create just for your student so that they can practice any problems that they are struggling with. (read more)
...I enjoy assisting students with this important bridge to Calculus and other college-level classes. I am a long-time teacher of the proof and logic course at our university. This course focuses on truth tables, logical equivalences, quantifiers, the logical underpinnings of mathematical proof, and numerous proof techniques. (read more)
...I do my best to nurture good, general problem solving strategies with my physics tutoring students in order to help them to develop as independent thinkers and scientists. Precalculus classes tend to vary widely, so it's important to have a tutor prepared to address the breadth of material that ... (read more)