...I work as an engineer during the day so afternoons and weekends are preferable. Please don't hesitate to inquire about any further information you would like to know about myself.As a mechanical engineer, knowledge of geometry is crucial. I use mathematics everyday, and concepts in geometry, trigonometry, and algebra are crucial. (read more)
...I spent the last 2 months updating my materials to adjust for the changes to the new SAT that will be introduced in March 2016. I see an average score increase of 200 points. I have taught physical science during my teaching career. (read more)
...Teaching is a passion of mine - I love experiencing the joy of learning something new with my students. There is nothing quite like helping a student finally understand something when they were about to give up. I have a dual bachelor's degree in both general education and special education and therefore, know how to scaffold instruction to meet the learner where they are at. (read more)
...I graduated magna cum laude with a BA in Russian with a minor in German. After several years of work, I applied was accepted to both a doctoral program (comparative literature) and business school so I’ve successfully taken both the GRE and the GMAT. I opted for business school (Top 25) and received my MBA with concentrations in Corporate Finance and Accounting. (read more)
...I am now retired providing ample time for tutoring.I received a 100 on my Algebra Regents exam. Though that was sometime ago, I have used my Algebraic skills throughout my career as an Environmental Engineer with the USEPA and in my teaching of General Chemistry lab at Baruch College of CUNY. I... (read more)