...However, to me what is really important is the tutor's ability to explain things in such a way that students understand and feel comfortable with. A tutor may be very smart, may be even like Einstein, but if he or she can't come down to students' level, then it is not helpful to the students. It may be waste of time and money. (read more)
...During COVID, I assisted our youngest in adjusting and learning in the online environment. I graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering at Texas A&M and an MBA at UHCL. I worked in flight operations at NASA for 20 years. (read more)
...I'm currently a junior at Texas A&M University studying Biological and Agricultural Engineering. I've always excelled at math and I love working with kids! I was a volunteer swim coach for kids K-12 all through high school where my main goal was to foster a love of learning and to strengthen every kids self confidence. (read more)
I have a degree in electrical engineering but I have always enjoyed teaching others. I was a tutor when I was in college for athletes that were in math classes, and I primarily tutored algebra and calculus. This was something that I did for about 1-2 years. (read more)
...I can easily relay that information and teach students. I have multiple years of tutoring experience both online and in-person of all ages from Elementary school to College level. I take pride in helping my students truly grasp the concepts so they can be successful long-term. (read more)