...I first began to study algebra on my own in the fifth grade and took an official course in the 7th grade. Since then, I have informally taught algebra to countless students at my old high school. I am a professional science writer with audiences including multiple health authorities globally. (read more)
...Louis. I want to teach more when I retire from full-time work in a few years. I can tutor both in-person at a public location or online.I have a Ph.D in Math and have taught for more than 25 years on a part-time basis at a few colleges in the St.Louis area. (read more)
...I would love to help you succeed, while you are helping me become a better teacher! I have passed Missouri Education Gateway Assessment (MEGA) for chemistry. I have taught chemistry in the high school setting. (read more)
...The ACT asks the same information on all of its tests and by taking many tests, the student becomes very familiar and thus comfortable with the questions. This relieves much of the anxiety of taking the actual test. Fortunately, a student can do well on the ACT Science Test without ever taking a science course. (read more)
I recently completed a Master of Science in Cybersecurity at Saint Louis University, where I maintained a strong GPA. My studies focus on network security, compliance, and cybersecurity frameworks, providing me with both technical expertise and problem-solving skills. Before this, I earned a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Saint Edward’s University, graduating Magna Cum Laude. (read more)