...While working towards that degree, I took general and organic chemistry, physics 1, calculus 1-2, geology, ecology, other earth science courses, and some data processing classes. My high school focused heavily on writing and critical thinking with a “classical education,”so I have strengths there as well. I had a 4.0/4 GPA in high school. (read more)
...The next student I taught was a 2nd grader and I helped him with reading and writing as well as second grade math. We met up twice a week in a combination of online and in person meetings and went over his previous homework or spelling questions. My next student was in Turkish, she was 27 years old and we met up once a week online for 90 minutes and this lasted about 6 months. (read more)
...I also have a year of EPA law and won a real live environmental city law suit where my law professor was working with the plaintiff and I was working with the defendant. I worked as an analytical chemist (which includes a lot of math) for 35 years and am now retired. There are 3 ways to approac... (read more)
...In those years:
I have taught Algebra 100 times; I have taught Geometry probably 100 times also;
I have taught Alg II 10 times, and Trigonometry/PreCalc 30 times. Volleyball:
I own STAR Volleyball Camps that directs 10 to 15 site camps and clinics each summer. I have been coaching volleyball since 1985: 18 varsity high school teams, 10 JV teams, and 27 club teams. (read more)