...It was my love of math that helped me decide to study engineering in college (as a side note, I received a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from Brigham Young University - Idaho, have completed a master's degree in nuclear engineering at Texas A&M, and have just begun a doctoral progra... (read more)
...While at Sharpstown, I taught a wide range of chemistry classes, including ESL Chemistry, on-level, honors, and AP. During this time, my AP Chemistry students were the first to pass the exam at the school in over 20 years. Additionally, I assisted students with SAT prep and college planning thr... (read more)
...However, its still fun for me to help students with these concepts. I also have a good supply of old problems to draw on for my students. I have tutored literally dozens of students successfully in Algebra over the last several years. (read more)
...I love watching my students understand new concepts and succeed in their classes! I have several years experience as a teaching assistant and as a private tutor, and I like being able to tailor the sessions to fit each student's needs. I am a life-long learner myself, and often learn new concepts or refresh old concepts with my students. (read more)
...In addition to this, I have worked as a math tutor both at The University of Texas at Austin, but Lone Star College as well. In total I have tutored math for almost 7 years. I have a Bachelor of Science degree in physics from the University of Texas at Austin. (read more)