...I've always been an astrophysics nerd (starting from Star Trek junkie, a natural progression) and started my college-level physics education in 11th grade. Though I ended up choosing software engineering over physics for postsecondary education, I never stopped studying physics as an interested ... (read more)
...In that case, I'm available to help them secure a solid footing on the concepts they still have difficulty understanding. The best way to generate enthusiasm for a subject is for teachers to openly display their passion, which certainly describes me regarding math. In school, I devoured every math course offered and rapidly progressed as high as possible in my secondary school education. (read more)
...In the USAF, at the Defense Language Institute of Monterey, California, I was trained as a Russian Crypto-Linguist which entailed the completion of a 54 week immersion course in the Russian Language. I maintained a presence on the Dean's List for the entire time. I also have a degree from the University of Washington in Russian Language and Literature and Linguistics. (read more)
...Statistics was once my greatest weakness, and is now a strength. Statistics are a tool for learning rather than a roadblock, and my goal is to make that transition easier for my students. Psychology is my passion. (read more)
...I have long experience of teaching Physical Science at College/School level With Master's degree in Physics and undergraduate BSc degree in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics, I am capable of teaching this very well. I have vast experience of teaching students to prepare for such test and their ... (read more)