...My teaching philosophy is whole-person oriented. I love to help people learn new skills and discover the joy that comes with joining head and heart into the study process. It is my promise that you will indeed learn what you need to learn, and that it will be enjoyable, perhaps even fun, to do so. (read more)
...I have a PhD in math (operator algebras). I’ve studied all higher-level algebraic structures (groups, rings, fields, modules, category theory, homology, etc.). Published research articles in operator algebras. Taught abstract algebra at the university level. I have taught and tutored calculus since 2009. (read more)
...These skills do not always happen automatically; some need guidance. I am here to help! I have had about twenty years working with students, providing them with strategies for staying organized, making it to classes on time, and getting work done correctly. (read more)
Hello, I am currently a research scientist at the University of Vermont with 13 years of experience teaching high school chemistry and biotechnology and algebra in Massachusetts. I have a MS and PhD in Biochemistry, and have taught some college-level chemistry as well. I enjoy working with student... (read more)
...I tutor multiple students each week, predominately in Calculus 1, 2, and 3. Further, during spring 2023 I worked remotely as an ACT tutor, resulting in a 4-point score increase for one of my students. I scored 35 on the ACT and 1480 on the SAT myself in high school, and thus have a well-developed test taking method that I share with tutees. (read more)