...And once the "why" and "how" of the subject are understood, good grades and test scores will follow naturally. I am very patient with others, and I can easily explain concepts in multiple ways until they sink in for the student. For solving specific problems, I am inclined toward the Socratic method of teaching, asking questions in order to guide the student to the correct ideas. (read more)
...I would be happy to schedule a FREE 10-minute consultation phone or video call. I enjoy trigonometry for its visual element, and how shapes relate to numbers. With strong credentials, I'm well-prepared to help students navigate its challenges, fostering confidence and success through a personalized and patient problem-solving approach. (read more)
...Most of the software I've worked on professionally has been Java on Linux. I currently develop for MFIX, which is primarily supported on Linux. Part of the job is supporting questions from users on the mailing list, who are mechanical engineering students and researchers but are not specialists in the Linux command line specifically. (read more)
...Both students received a 4 or higher on their tests. These were one-on-one, in-person, unpaid tutoring jobs that occurred on a weekly basis for four months or more. I also tutored a seventh-grade student on zoom in Algebra 1. (read more)
...With a highly flexible schedule and prompt responsiveness, feel free to reach out to begin our journey together or schedule your first session.Hi! I have lots of experience tutoring for Algebra 1, and it's one of my favorite subjects to teach! I started by helping my younger brother and sister with this course, then have tutored six different local students through Algebra 1. (read more)