...I am currently Missouri state certified to teach mathematics, grades 7-12. I am a previous winner of the state "Star of the Classroom" award. I have been teaching for more than 30 years. (read more)
...By explaining concepts in ways he could relate to, his grades improved from the 50s to the 80s. Later, in a physics class, my classmates often said my explanations were clearer than the professor’s, and with my help, they all passed with B grades or higher. These experiences inspired me to pursue tutoring formally. (read more)
...I have taken Calculus I, II, and III as well as differential equations. I have received good grades in those courses, and have not only tutored my peers but other students in these subjects as well. I have taken extensive courses in chemistry and biology, and a few in biochemistry and bio-statistics. (read more)
...I have found visualization to be a crucial tool for teaching these concepts as well as solving problems, allowing students who may be less comfortable with math to understand these problems. I have a degree in physics from MIT. I have taught both high school and college level physics for 10 years. (read more)
...At Rockhurst, I received the Edward Kos Award for Academic Achievement in Cell and Molecular Biology. I also attended Saint Louis University School of Medicine for a year, after which I withdrew to pursue a different career path. I’ve been a tutor for over two years, during which time I worked both as an independent tutor and as a part of various tutoring centers. (read more)