...My name is Ryan, and I have graduated with a dual degree in mathematics and philosophy with some graduate coursework in math. I worked for one year as a Teacher's Assistant (TA) in my university's math department for finite math and precalculus, and absolutely loved working with the students. I... (read more)
...I am familiar with such instructors such as Code Academy and Code.org; come learn with me! I've been home-schooled since the later half of 3rd grade through high-school (for 10 years) so I am familiar with the triumphs as well as the struggles of home-schooling. My approach to tutoring very much mirrors home-schooling. (read more)
...During my very first lesson I dedicate time to understanding my students and learning how he or she struggles...and I also know how to work with them to attack it. I am a chemist! I live, breathe, and apply chemistry to everything surrounding me. (read more)
...I started teaching math in 1999. While many of the intervening years saw me as a part-time adjunct instructor of mathematics, I did enjoy a full-time appointment to the math faculty of Alabama A&M University for 5 of those years. I have also used my skills in industry and government, most notably at NASA and Intergraph. (read more)
...Also I'm a non-native Spanish speaker and I can connect to other non-native Spanish learners and help them make the connection between Spanish and English and see where the differences lie and give them different techniques on how to remember those while using the language in a real life setting.... (read more)