...Learning is fun!7 years of experience teaching College Algebra. I am a college English instructor and I have taught third grade through college classes. I have taken courses on teaching ESL at the college level. (read more)
...I received an A in PhD Structural Econometrics course at UT Austin and I am interested in using econometrics to solve endogeneity and causal questions in my research. I was president of the American Marketing Association at Penn State University during my undergrad. I majored in Marketing and Statistics and worked in competitive marketing and pricing at Intel. (read more)
...I also taught a course in Strength of Materials at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. I have tutored college-level engineering students in Calculus, Physics, Statics, and Mechanics of Materials. I have significant experience teaching math and science subjects to high school, middle school, and elementary school students. (read more)
...I begin by asking the student what they do and do not know about the material, and then we work together to set up the problem and solve it. I prefer to let the student lead and explain their method of problem solving, and in turn I offer suggestions for improvement. Students find that this method best sets up them up for success at college level mathematics. (read more)
...I have tutored children from 3rd grade all the way to college Algebra including Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2 and Pre-Calculus. My degree is in Applied Mathematics with a minor in Physics. I enjoy not only helping students with math but also with their confidence in their own math skills. (read more)