...I took a great deal of Physics as an undergraduate, as Engineering is largely based on mathematical models of physical phenomena. I have also tutored many students in Physics. I enjoy the overlap of math and physics, also. (read more)
...I have studied geometric principles in algebra 2, pre-calculus, and three semesters of calculus. I additionally studied geometry and geometric relationships as part of my undergraduate work in mechanical engineering. I have had two years of high school physics, and 10+ credit hours of particle motion, rigid body motion, static equilibrium, electricity, magnetism, and optics. (read more)
...I have hands on, classroom taught and self taught knowledge in the most advanced forms of chemistry including: physical chemistry (quantum mechanics, thermo and kinetics), inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, analytical chemistry, nuclear and radiochemistry, general chemistry, biochemistry and... (read more)
...GENERAL EXPERIENCE
I have experience helping students prepare for the SAT, the GED, and NYS regents exams (Algebra 1, Algebra 2 / Trigonometry, Geometry, and Chemistry).
MATH
I have experience as a high school math tutor. I have worked for the MCC math department as a tutor. My degree and experience in Engineering help me to demonstrate the usefulness of math in real world applications. (read more)
...For three years I worked at the Sanger Learning Center as a math and physics tutor. Prior to transferring to UT, I attended Lone Star College, where I also worked as a tutor. I have also done some tutoring on my own during summers.As part of my degree, I had to take quite a few math courses, all of which, when boiled down, are based on algebra. (read more)