...I have a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering. I have a lot of practical experience doing trigonometry, usually as part of some other engineering problem (e.g. free body diagrams in statics and dynamics). The essence of trig is going back and forth between the geometry, the algebra, and the various trig identities, and I can help people learn to do that. I know all my basic physics and chemistry. (read more)
...Organization and productive practice habits play a large role in academic success. I believe that I am qualified for this certification. I have passed a number of your tests in related areas and I have a degree in History from Boston College, which required a number of religious studies credits. (read more)
I was an associate professor who taught college physics at a university for eight years in China before I came to the United States. I had done research related to Physics at Clemson University and University of Florida for eight years. I found my passion to be a teacher or tutor again after I moved to Boston in 2011. (read more)
Hi! My name is Alex and I have tutoring experience in a wide variety of math subjects including tutoring for the math section of the SAT/ACT, Algebra I & II, Statistics, Probability, Precalculus and Calculus. I graduated magna cum laude from Tufts University with a major in mathematics and mechanical engineering and currently work as an engineer for a clean energy start up company. (read more)
...It's an important subject to master as it’s a building block much like arithmetic. I try to help students overcome their fear of math and have some fun along the way. I first tutored Algebra 1 for 2 years at San Antonio Junior College and it was one of my favorite jobs. (read more)