...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)
...As with my other domains, I feel that conceptual knowledge is critical as it enables problem solving, the most important part of any technical pursuit. I really LOVE calculus! It's so challenging, complex, and so fundamental to all areas of analysis in real life. (read more)
...I have worked with middle school, high school and college students. I am able to explain algebra from simple to complex, and I am able to break it down into small, easy to understand steps that students can grasp. I have 6 years experience helping students improve their SAT math scores. (read more)
...In acquiring a degree in physics I was required to take quite a few math courses. In addition to this, I have worked as a math tutor both at The University of Texas at Austin, but Lone Star College as well. In total I have tutored math for almost 7 years. (read more)