I have had teaching responsibilities since I began graduate school. At SUNY at Buffalo, I was an assistant for courses in calculus of a single variable, multivariable calculus, and linear algebra; at SUNY at Brockport, I was the instructor of a course in basic algebra. Currently, I am a graduate student and adjunct instructor at Binghamton University. (read more)
...I teach at the high school, AP, and college level for all these subjects. I teach students over the summer to give them a good start in the fall, as well as during the school year. I am very flexible with times and rescheduling. (read more)
...I also taught Advanced Engineering Math at College level. Finally I have a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering and have worked as a Software Engineer for decades. I have tutored/taught College Algebra and have tutored Prealgebra, Algebra and Test Prep. (read more)
...In the past, I have been a classroom teacher for math (algebra and geometry) in a local high school. For SAT prep, I focus on strategies and test-taking skills, as well as practice and explanations with actual testing material. I am able to teach and review math skills and operations, as well as English grammar, vocabulary, and reading comprehension specific to the SAT. (read more)
...In the future, I hope to use my MPH to fundamentally improve the quality and access to education for children and teenagers. Most of my educational background lies in math and science since most of my college courses have been in those areas. I have extensive experience with chemistry, algebra, calculus, geometry, and computer science. (read more)