...For the GMAT, a calculator is allowed on the 'Integrated Reasoning' Section, but not the 'Quantitative' Section. So, while preparing for either test, you will want to practice mental and written calculations, and shortcuts for both. For the GMAT, hold off on doing the 'Data Sufficiency' questions. (read more)
...I am also an ordained pastor (though I do not specifically work as one). I run Scripture and Theology discussion lists on the internet. I belong to a few others too. I worked as a volunteer chaplain for almost five years at a local hospital. (read more)
...I have also tutored the subject before and I am very strong in it. I have used matlab when I was finishing my dissertation for my Ph.d in electrical engineering. Also I tutored my son in using Matlab in his calculus 1 class. (read more)
...During my time at MSU, I served as a tutor in the Mathematics Learning Center, where I provided one-on-one support to students across a variety of mathematics courses, and as an Undergraduate Teaching Assistant, teaching in classrooms of 30-35 students.- After graduation, I entered the management... (read more)
...I accommodated my individual students’ interests and learning styles with empathy, patience, and creativity. Prior to that, I taught physics as an associate adjunct professor at the University of Indianapolis for two years. For the last three years, I have also taught online astronomy as an adjunct professor at Ivy Tech Community College. (read more)