...During that time, I was a part of the Honors Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program, along with Sigma Phi Delta, the professional engineering fraternity on campus. After college, I went on to work as an engineer for the US Navy. When I am not working, I am actively pursuing my Master of Science from Johns Hopkins University in Mechanical Engineering. (read more)
...I can also serve as a mentor, and work well with parents and adults.I have taken a college level Linear Algebra course and did well. I know the material, and have experience teaching many different types of mathematics. Simple matrices are also covered in the SAT which I have also tutored. (read more)
...I have a very flexible schedule and am willing to customize lessons for your unique needs.I have experience writing, proofreading, and editing at a high level. My work has been published online and I have performed well on standardized testing relating to grammar and vocabulary. I scored 175 (99th percentile) on the LSAT! (read more)
...During lunch I would show them how I solved our homework problems, breaking down difficult concepts into more digestible pieces. In high school, I worked as a peer tutor for two years, specializing in Algebra I, Algebra II, and Chemistry. Additionally in college, I worked as a Resident Advisor ... (read more)
I am a particle physicist interested in the fundamental forces of the universe! I received my undergraduate degree from Dartmouth College with a major in Physics. I received my PhD in physics from Rice University. (read more)