My name is Andrew. I graduated from Carnegie Mellon University with BS degrees in both mathematics and computer science, and from University of Southern California with a MS degree in computer science. Throughout my academic years, I have always enjoyed thinking about how to make assessment and teaching more effective, and I look forward to making an impact given more tutoring opportunities! (read more)
...I've also taught personality typing (how to "read" people and understand yourself) for over twenty years, lecturing on the topic at schools such as UC Riverside and Otis College of Art and Design. If you're looking for help in any of the aforementioned/promoted/humble-bragged-about skills (or ot... (read more)
After graduating from California State University, Northridge, I began my teaching career working as an E.S.L. instructor/Educational Supervisor at Los Angeles ORT College where I remained for three years from 1989-1992. In 1992, I moved to Premier Academy in Pasadena/Arcadia. At Premier, I was the head English Instructor specializing in SAT/ACT/ and AP English. (read more)
...You won't see the continuous functions you see in calculus, where there are infinitely many points between any two points on a given curve. This branch of mathematics includes logic, set theory, combinatorics, number theory, probability, graph theory, game theory, and much, much more. A course on discrete math is often required for computer science majors. (read more)
...I have a Ph.D degree from USC. I've been working in the field of Biology for more than twenty years. I'm credentialed to teach science in California. (read more)