...Currently, I am a third year medical student on a leave of absence. I have loads of experience in tutoring and teaching. In college, I regularly tutored high school students through Upward Bound and was requested by professors to peer tutor for Calculus I, Calculus II, Biology I, Biology II, Human Physiology, Genetics, Molecular Cell Biology, English, and Writing. (read more)
...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)
...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 have also done some tutoring on my own during summers.As part of my degree, I had to take quite a few math courses, all of which, when boiled down, are based on algebra. I have also tutored this course in each semester of college when I worked at the Sanger Learning Center. In acquiring a degree in physics I was required to take quite a few math courses. (read more)
...In this position, I created all of the curriculum that I use, and I absolutely love seeing students who never thought they could go to college gain confidence in math and science. These subjects are not easy for many people, and I pride myself on my ability to make this complex material accessib... (read more)