...I want to teach more when I retire from full-time work in a few years. I can tutor both in-person at a public location or online.I have a Ph.D in Math and have taught for more than 25 years on a part-time basis at a few colleges in the St.Louis area. I am also a professional statistician. (read more)
...I have taught beginning math classes at the local community college and have volunteered to help in the math lab, which I truly enjoy. Overall, I believe that math is not a difficult subject, it's just the way it's presented that makes it difficult. I have lots of examples from former students of how they changed the way they thought about math to a more positive feeling. (read more)
...Trigonometry in particular is susceptible to a rapid introduction that empowers students to solve all types of problems using only 19 tools. Calculus deals with constant change in situations such as motion, growth and decay. I have helped many students truly appreciate the value of calculus in real life so they can become motivated to tackle the material and succeed on tough courses. (read more)
...My name is Kaitlyn, and I am a postgraduate student at Mount Sinai in New York City. While there, I earned my Master's degree in Biomedical Sciences with a concentration in Neuroscience. I also committed three years to Cognitive Psychophysiological Research. (read more)