...For most of us geometry is the first time that math takes shape, literally. It can be quite confusing for those who have felt confident previously, and can require a new way of thinking. I teach a method of thinking that helps students create the information needed, rather than trying to remember several pages of formulas. (read more)
...I am an economics major at BYU. I have received and A in all of the required core classes I have taken so far including Econ 110, 380, 381, and 378. These classes cover micro and macro economics, price theory, statistics for economists, and general supply and demand analysis of markets and individuals. (read more)
...The primary subjects I tutored were STEM with Algebra and Calc AB/BC being my best, however I never "officially" tutored as a job until college. I got into UF and continued learning and helping my classmates, but I also discovered another private tutoring platform. I worked for that platform for around two years, teaching both high school and college students in a variety of STEM subjects. (read more)