...I then pursued my Masters and PhD in engineering. I discovered my passion for teaching working in the industry where I taught a Physics course to company trainees. Since then, I have taught engineering college classes at UIC, mentored students (high school, undergraduates, graduate and PhD) in both industry and academia. (read more)
...My experience with ADHD children comes from 2 places. One place is from the wide range of classrooms I work in. Today, students that makeup classrooms are diverse in ability and disability, and it is not unusual for a classroom to have 5-10 ADHD students. (read more)
...I currently work as a professional tutor in a community college. I am one of three tutors that are willing to tutor Differential Equations out of several math tutors. I have also provided one-on-one tutoring by request in this particular subject at the same job. (read more)
...I graduated with a Bachelor's degree in mathematics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison (go Badgers!), where I also studied education and completed a semester of student teaching. After college I continued my studies while working in business by completing the full series of actuarial exams... (read more)
...I also experimented with all grips: continental, eastern, and western and understand the pluses and minuses to the different grips. I am an extremely consistent player, who would help students by rarely missing; and hitting near them while learning stroke production. I am an avid watcher of tennis on TV. (read more)