...It was my love of math that helped me decide to study engineering in college (as a side note, I received a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from Brigham Young University - Idaho, have completed a master's degree in nuclear engineering at Texas A&M, and have just begun a doctoral progra... (read more)
I recently graduated from the University of Texas where I obtained a Bachelor of Science in physics. For three years I worked at the Sanger Learning Center as a math and physics tutor. Prior to transferring to UT, I attended Lone Star College, where I also worked as a tutor. (read more)
...My foundational math is second to none, and it has made college math and physics (or really any science) a breeze. I tutored all through college from 1st-12th grade so I have tons of experience working with all ages. I am the oldest of six siblings in my family so I am familiar with kids and I work well with them. (read more)
...Since graduating, I've worked as a postdoc at BYU and two national laboratories, and published papers in which applying math was a central component. I've taught multiple calculus recitation sections (medium sized class) at Purdue, taught an acoustics class for non-Physics majors at Brigham Youn... (read more)