My name is Jeff. I am an attorney from Wisconsin with a passion for teaching and tutoring. I discovered tutoring about three years ago when I took a job at a local Mathnasium, tutoring kids ages 6-18 in math. (read more)
...I have used probability theory in my research. I enjoy applying it and teaching it. I earned a Bachelors in Mechanical Engineering and also took graduate courses in Heat and Mass transfer, Fluid Dynamics, Computational Fluid Dynamics etc among others (before getting a PhD in Physics).
I have taught Statics, Dynamics, Engineering Drawing, etc. at college level for several years. (read more)
...I started tutoring in high school, where I helped students master several classes such as algebra 2, geometry, pre-calculus and AP calculus, AP U.S. History, AP Biology, AP Chemistry and AP Physics. In undergrad, I tutored student-athletes in a variety of chemistry, physics, biology, and math courses. (read more)
...I am very knowledgeable in the subjects that I teach, otherwise I wouldn't teach them. My aim is to try and break down complex theories and concepts into manageable pieces so that we can build the confidence and stamina needed to solve problem sets. Currently I'm working as a research associate at a large genomics institute, and I'll be going to medical school soon. (read more)
...I have spent two years tutoring college physics to University of Arizona students. I develop tutoring sessions based on the goals of the each student. Most tutoring lessons involve the student solving problems (whether they be homework, test prep, or example problems) while I provide oversight. (read more)