...Sometimes people assume someone with a PhD will just talk over their head. I've certainly met some who think that's how they show how smart they are. I think if you really understand something, you ought to be able to explain the guts of it to a 6 year old.Algebra 1 is a foundation course for all of the higher levels of mathematics as well as many science classes. (read more)
...I recently completed a graduate course on an early Latin commentary on 1 Corinthians. I have studied Ancient Greek for 4 years and received my MA in Classics. I took three math courses in college and passed the AP Calculus AB exam. (read more)
...I continued to occasionally tutor high school students after I left college and started my career. I have always enjoyed helping students understand the material they are presented no matter what their learning style. I believe that every student can be successful given the proper tools, time, and encouragement. (read more)
...In all of these setting I strive to make a connection with students, showing the underlying questions and rationale behind the answers. I am passionate about chemistry and enjoy sharing that passion and energy with students. I like seeing students understand difficult concepts and applying them to new problems. (read more)
...I specialize in high school and college level mathematics, chemistry, and physics, as well as proofreading and editing papers and lab reports. I excel at providing multiple ways to approach a single problem, as well as giving real life examples of abstract concepts. I have even been on the receiving end of tutoring and can vouch for its importance and efficacy! (read more)