...I have been a Visiting Assistant Professor at Claremont McKenna College and Pepperdine University. I have been a lecturer at UCLA, UCR, CSULB, CSUN, and SMC. I have a PhD from UCLA, a Master's from McGill University, and a history degree from Boston College. (read more)
...Having a student memorize an equation will not help them to be better problem solvers or learn when to apply the appropriate methods in different problem types. I am very outgoing and animated. My students generally enjoy working with me because I make sessions fun. (read more)
...I studied physics and math and added a minor in computer science. I was a teaching assistant for four physics classes and often helped friends informally. I was a member of several national honor societies and also played on the college's men's soccer team.In high school, I completed AP Spanish and enrolled in two Spanish courses while at St. (read more)
...I adapt my teaching methods to suit each student's learning style and goals. Generally, I like to keep the slides simple, incorporate diagrams to aid explanations. I like to avoid including too much detail on my slides unless necessary, and I tend to provide examples after introducing each concept. (read more)