I am a retired genetic engineer, having worked in the pharmaceutical/biotech industry all my professional career. I have a solid background in the biomedical sciences (PhD in Physiology-Biophysics, Two MS degrees in Microbiology and in Biological Sciences, and a BS in both Biology and Chemistry). ... (read more)
...I think a good teacher will always recognize the consideration that each student is an individual with a unique style of communication styles, different strengths and weaknesses, and of course different personalities. All of the knowledge in the world can't help a student, if a teacher is unabl... (read more)
33 Subjects: includingSAT Writing,Writing,Reading,SAT Math
...I scored a perfect score on the math portion of the GRE and I scored in the 93rd percentile of the physics GRE subject test. If you need help with math or physics I am sure I an help! love to teach math an physics! I have multiple degrees in physics and all of the physics classes I have taken hinge heavily on the use and understanding of Calculus. (read more)
...As a magna cum laude physics major in college, I took the time to be a teaching assistant for introductory physics courses and to tutor AP Physics at the local high school in the area. My graduate education in mechanical and biomedical engineering has also given me the ability to help students w... (read more)
...Time-Management - It is not the amount of time you spend studying that matters. It's what you can accomplish during that time. Spending 40 hours to prepare for an exam and only earning a C clearly was a waste of your time. (read more)