I graduated from Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. I then continued my education with a Masters of Engineering from the Aerospace Department at Texas A & M University. I have known for a long time that I want to spend my career in academia, and I received the opportunity to do so as a teaching assistant at the University of Michigan. (read more)
...I am a strong believer in practice makes perfect at this level. It teaches students the different tricks of problems solving that they can then apply to more difficult problems. I myself took the IB exams and scored 7/7 in HL math, chemistry and physics as well as 800 in SAT I/II math and SAT II chemistry so I understand what it takes to do well at this level. (read more)
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...Algebra provides a strong foundation for success in mathematics and life, so I aim to show students the relevance of algebra outside of just the classroom. I hold a BS in Mathematics and a PhD in physics. Calculus is integral to our understanding of the world, so I aim to show students the applications of calculus outside of the classroom. (read more)