I studied chemical engineering in college, but now my professional work is in mechanical engineering. I taught engineering thermodynamics as an adjunct professor at the university level for 3 years. After finding the size of lecture classes too big to make a meaningful impact, I decided to focus on teaching and tutoring in smaller group settings. (read more)
...Barred in NY and NJ, I’ve passed the CA bar and am a registered patent attorney with the USPTO. My background in experimental physics research shapes my unique, effective teaching approach. Your Success is My Mission:With over 8 years in law and 7 years of tutoring, I offer a dynamic, engaging learning experience. (read more)
...Physics is one of my favorites subjects to tutor. I have tutored the subject at the high school and college level for nearly 20 years. During that time, I have authored probably hundreds of pages worth of lesson documents as I provide lectures during the tutoring and answer my students' burning questions. (read more)
...This unique knowledge enhances my ability to teach physics, chemistry, and math. I've tutored for Binghamton University through University Tutoring Services, Fort Hamilton High School, and Leif Ericson Day School where I helped younger classmates with special needs, putting me at over 10 years of experience. In college, I focused on tutoring Physics 2, which covers electricity and magnetism. (read more)
...Therefore, I have two years of experience in inorganic chemistry. I received an A in geometry in high school. I've taken AP Physics 1 in high school and received a 5 on the AP exam. (read more)