...I used basketball to attain a scholarship to pay for my school, while getting a 4-year degree. I hope to teach these small fit-bits about life to my students as well. I have seen and been around great athletes my whole life. (read more)
...I grew up gifted in mathematics and had completed algebra I, algebra II, and geometry before high school. While in high school, I completed Calculus I and II. In college, I completed engineering statistical analysis, differential equations, and Calculus III. (Calculus isn't like potato chips... I could've stopped at just one.)A large portion of my job relies on physics and its concepts. (read more)
I am a physical scientist specializing in geology, energy, and environmental issues. I am willing to tutor students who want to pursue a scientific or engineering career, including knowledge about how to write in a clear, correct, and understandable manner. I can also help students who are struggling with the basic science or math necessary for graduation. (read more)
...My name is LeAnne. I graduated from the University of Tennessee with my bachelor's degree is chemistry. I realized late my junior year that my real passion was teaching when I was presented with the opportunity to be a teaching assistant. (read more)