...I didn't specialize in chemistry as an undergraduate but I started tutoring chemistry during my last years as an undergraduate. I gained much greater experience when I joined the Biophysics Research Program. I had to take courses in chemistry and molecular dynamics and my research project required me to learn about advanced theoretical chemistry and thermodynamics. (read more)
...I have a MS and PhD in Biochemistry, and have taught some college-level chemistry as well. I enjoy working with students one-on-one and in small groups and believe that building student confidence is crucial in succeeding in any academic area. I have both a strong content knowledge and a strong interest in helping students succeed. (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)
...In graduate school I continued tutoring, covering increasingly advanced topics such as honors linear algebra. Soon I was teaching courses of my own: topology, calculus, and linear algebra. After I finished my PhD in 2014, I worked as a postdoctoral researcher at Kansas State, teaching applied m... (read more)
...I have a knack for recognizing and fixing long-standing gaps and misconceptions students have that get in the way of developing proficiency. I have been teaching JavaScript to mostly beginners and advanced beginners for 6 years. I am patient and am able to help students learn to debug their own code, but in a way that helps them become independent. (read more)