...I am a senior Industrial Engineering major with a 3.9 GPA at Robert Morris University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. I have been a peer tutor there for the past two years where I have been one of the most popular tutors at my university since starting due to my understanding of the fundamentals of... (read more)
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...I am qualified to tutor differential equations because I have had this course two semesters ago while pursuing my Electrical Engineering degree. It is a very important class because many circuits can be solved using first and second-order differential equations. Spring-Mass equations, which are mainly found in physics, can be solved using D.E. techniques as well. (read more)
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