I have an extensive background in Mathematics and am currently pursuing a Master's degree in Industrial Engineering from the University of Louisville's Speed School. As a graduate student, I taught several introductory level courses including College Algebra. I also did part-time tutoring helping with trigonometry, geometry, calculus and Algebra 1 and 2 at the high school/middle school level. (read more)
...I've taught Psychology online at several colleges. I believe that a student can improve his or her ability on reading exams, such as the SAT, by learning to ask the right questions. For example, one such question is, "What is the author's point in this passage." Utilizing this method, rapid gains can be made and the student can obtain a very high score. (read more)
...I am well-versed in Algebra I and II, which are prerequisites for Calculus, a subject that I am also qualified to teach/tutor. Also, these are required for a Doctorate in Economics, which I do possess. I have a Doctorate in Economics and am an Adjunct Faculty member at Bellarmine University in ... (read more)
I am a professional novelist with seven books in print, as well as articles and essays published in the Daily Telegraph, Monocle, Electric Sheep, and several other periodicals. I won the John Creasey Award for best first novel, and have been nominated for the Ian Fleming Award. My work has been translated into twelve languages. (read more)
...I am currently a candidate for the CPA examination in Kentucky. I am especially interested in Math and reading, and would welcome the opportunity to share my enthusiasm for these subjects with students. I have knowledge of Algebra I and II, geometry, trigonometry, and calculus. (read more)