...I like to take the time to use real examples, and to understand methods of checking your gut to decide if your answer makes sense. Probability is the branch of mathematics that we all can feel, and I like to apply that feeling to solidify the material. I love teaching students to prepare for exams. (read more)
...Currently doing my PhD in Computer Engineering at the University of Utah. I'm proficient in the Synopsys tool suite and in Cadence Virtuoso. I also use LtSpice for board level simulations in order to characterize the communication layer. (read more)
...I am an economics major at BYU. I have received and A in all of the required core classes I have taken so far including Econ 110, 380, 381, and 378. These classes cover micro and macro economics, price theory, statistics for economists, and general supply and demand analysis of markets and individuals. (read more)
...Think of it as one of those movie sequels that are actually as good or better than the original (like Toy Story). For example, here we deal with solving systems of equations with multiple unknowns--turns out there are actually several ways of doing this. I took and aced "Algebra 2: Return of the X" my freshman year in high school. Loved it. (read more)
...My name is Juliana and I recently graduated from BYU with my bachelor's degree in chemistry. At university, I was a chemistry teaching assistant for about 4 years, teaching general, organic, and biophysical chemistry. As these classes are widely dreaded and commonly failed, I worked hard to find novel and fun teaching methods to explain the concepts and help each student succeed. (read more)
9 Subjects: includingPrecalculus,Chemistry,MCAT,SAT Math