...The possibilities are endless! Writing papers, proofreading, and completing research projects are all part of what I have experienced with my graduate school studies for an MBA degree. I have also worked extensively with corporations in training their personnel in Microsoft Word in classroom settings. (read more)
...I can teach most elementary, middle, and high school math such as Prealgebra, Precalculus, Trigonometry, etc. During my Master's program, I spent 20-30 hours each week teaching Bachelor's students Math subjects, reviewing their assignments, solving problems they needed assistance with, and expla... (read more)
...Used Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations extensively in Vibrations and Waves, as well as my Differential Equations courses at CU Denver. In V & W, we had to use matrices to find the eigenvectors and eigenvalues for oscillating systems such as coupled springs, pendulums, or electrical cir... (read more)
...Sometime, if the college allows, I recommend take the ACT exam because a good percentage of students score "higher" on the ACT version of the math for some reason. I taken competitive math tests starting in 5th grade through my sophomore year of college. Yes, some is intelligence, but a lot is just how you approach the problems. (read more)
...However, sometimes people need to be grounded and really learn the information. For example, I’ve had students really struggle with Precalculus, and it’s because Algebra II never clicked for them. If the student barely squeezes through Precalculus, then Calculus is going to be a nightmare. (read more)