...I realized he was unaware of the importance of the unit circle in regards to graphing these two functions. As he learned about the relationship between the unit circle and graphing sine and cosine, his understanding of subsequent topics grew stronger. His confidence was elevated by learning fundamental concepts and he applied this to other problems. (read more)
...Since earning my degree, I've become a Software Engineer, applying my skills in building real-world applications for over two years. My passion for tutoring is not new. It began in high school through study groups that I set up, which continued through my college years, and has grown ever since. (read more)
...While a faculty member of Oxford University's Engineering Science Department he was awarded his PhD for his thesis on rocket engine materials. He is a retired Engineering Vice-President of an international Aerospace company with an industrial career that included technical presentations and work... (read more)
...I received a BA in Physics and a BS in Computer Engineering from Boston U (GPA 3.74), and am currently enrolled as a Physics PhD student at Princeton, focusing on theoretical cosmology. I have tutored in various subjects, including Physics, Calculus, Differential Equations, Computer Science, and... (read more)
...My students leave feeling encouraged and well equipped. I have taken rigorous coursework at the collegiate level in biology, including a 5 on the AP exam and subsequent more advanced work, such cell biology and basic biology. I formerly peer tutored in this subject. (read more)