...Pharmacists need to have a background in calculus in order to understand and mathematically describe how a person's drug concentration changes with time following a dose. This is known as pharmacokinetics and it serves as the basis for determining how much drug is given and how frequently it is given. As a pharmacy major, I had to take many chemistry courses in college. (read more)
...My experience, Education, and training have provided me with the tools and patience needed to work with students of varying challenges. I look forward to working with you to achieve your academic goals. Feel free to contact me with any questions you may have.Teach algebra 2 at a NYC high school. (read more)
I'm a graduate from an Ivy League college with a degree in mechanical engineering with a minor in electrical engineering. Even though, aside from when I worked at a teaching assistant while getting my masters in mechanical engineering, I don't have teaching background, I have always enjoyed tutorin... (read more)
...I have tutored Chemistry at the high school Regents and Honors levels for seven years. In that time, I have prepared students for the Chemistry SAT II as well. At Princeton, I tutored students in both introductory and Honors Chemistry. (read more)
...I was a high school teacher for a brief time and, more recently, I taught Probability and Statistics at Stony Brook University for a few years, where I received the President's Award for Excellence in Teaching. I tutor the high school basics (Algebra 1, Geometry, and Algebra 2), the advanced cou... (read more)