...I would love the opportunity to share some of my knowledge and excitement to others! ACT 35 in math, AP Calculus AB score of 5, AP Calculus BC score of 5, College level Multivariable Calculus, College Linear AlgebraChemical Engineering Degree with 3.62 GPA. I love teaching and helping students understand the concepts and ideas that I get so excited about and still use everyday. (read more)
5 Subjects: includingCalculus,Algebra 1,Algebra 2,ACT Math
...Besides my educational background, I have years of experience tutoring kids of all ages, from elementary school all the way to college. During my time at University I worked as both a Physics and Mathematics tutor employed by the University at our Physics and Mathematics help rooms. I've also t... (read more)
...Tutoring experience includes students from both physics and non-physics backgrounds. Patient and attentive, experienced and knowledgeableM.S. PhysicsB.S. (read more)
Hi I am Sam! I am a graduated engineering student from the University of Pennsylvania. I tutor physics and math (calculus, algebra, statistics) and have 5 years of tutoring experience. (read more)
...Consider the operation d/dx( f(x) ). It is difficult to know what these symbols are implying unless you might see that d/dx( x^2) = 2x, d/dx( x^3) = 3x^2, d/dx( x^4) = 4x^3, d/dx( x^5) = 5x^4. Eventually you might catch that the power of x in the parentheses drops down and becomes a coefficient in each equation. This is just one pattern you are guaranteed to learn with plenty of repetition. (read more)