...From 1989 to 1993, I attended St. John's College in Santa Fe, NM, where I studied not only the Bible but also seminal works of Augustine, Anselm, Aquinas, Luther, Calvin, and Kierkegaard. On my own, I have done extensive reading in both the Jewish and Christian traditions (Roman Catholic, Ortho... (read more)
...I began teaching in Kentucky in 1990 and continued to do so at various levels (K-12) until 2007. The majority of my teaching experience is with high school mathematics from pre-algebra to calculus, but I have also taught physics and chemistry as an adjunct professor at the college level. I left... (read more)
...Once a student "no shows" me three times, I will not continue as their tutor no matter how much I want them to succeed. For you GED students out there who are serious and willing to put in some work and effort I am all about helping you! Physical Science is a combination of two of my most favorite subjects, Chemistry and Physics. (read more)
...Used MATLAB to solve numerical problems (root finding, differential equations, solving systems of equations, regressions, etc.). I was an undergraduate teaching assistant for a numerical methods course heavily focused on MATLAB implementation. Currently use MATLAB to post process data for research purposes. Attained my bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering. (read more)
...I also have a reputation for being able to work with even the most frustrated students -- just in case you fit that description. I am proficient with Texas Instruments graphing calculators, so if that is part of your curriculum, I can help you out there too. I look forward to hearing from you! (read more)