...Before the first session with a new student, I like to discuss what the student would like a typical session to look like (whether that be homework help, practice problems, or lessons to get ahead), as well as what helps them learn best and what resources they may prefer. As a tutor, my main goa... (read more)
...I've been tutoring since high school in subjects like biology, organic chemistry, and math, and have served as a lab assistant for many introductory science labs at my college. I followed a 6-month study schedule for my MCAT, using a unique mixture of review materials to obtain the best results.... (read more)
I graduated from Caltech with Honors in Applied Mathematics and did my thesis in Information Theory. I was a TA for all three core math classes (head TA for the junior), which covered Single and Multi-Variable Calculus, Linear Algebra, Differential Equations, Transforms, and Complex Analysis. I was an Instructor (not a Professor!) for their graduate level Information Theory class. (read more)
My name is Jason. In 2001 I received my Ph.D. in physical chemistry from the University of Florida. My post-doctoral studies were at the University of Kentucky. (read more)
...I also ensure to use fun activities and games so tutoring does not become tedious for students. My teaching in regard to reading has been one on one to ensure I have the most utomst focus on my student's needs whereas my art tutoring has been in groups, making me adept to both forms of tutoring.... (read more)