In graduate school, I specialized in organic research at the University of Iowa. I was also a graduate assistant at the University of Iowa, where I assisted with both General and Organic Lab. I then proceeded into my teaching career, where I was a professor of General and Organic Chemistry at Kirkwood Community College on a one-year temporary contract. (read more)
...I understand that the students do not usually ask questions that it why I explain everything in details. I skip some calculation steps only if the students ask for it. I am about finish my PhD in physics with GPA of 4.03/4.00. (read more)
...Sometimes my goal is to help a student "catch up", other times it's to provide a challenge to talented and gifted students. Whatever your goal, rest assured that I take teaching addition just as seriously as I do teaching computational data analysis. As someone who will be teaching for years to come as I pursue my Ph. (read more)
...While I enjoyed my work for my clients as patent attorney, I enjoyed tutoring my new colleagues even more. I now have the opportunity to do what I've always enjoyed most - tutoring those who want to learn. Math was always my top subject and I love explaining it just as much as I love practicing it. (read more)