...I quite enjoy the topic in all of its varied applications and nuances. As with my other domains, I feel that conceptual knowledge is critical as it enables problem solving, the most important part of any technical pursuit. I really LOVE calculus! (read more)
...I have studied geometric principles in algebra 2, pre-calculus, and three semesters of calculus. I additionally studied geometry and geometric relationships as part of my undergraduate work in mechanical engineering. I have had two years of high school physics, and 10+ credit hours of particle motion, rigid body motion, static equilibrium, electricity, magnetism, and optics. (read more)
I am a veteran that has taught all over Europe and Asia on Military bases for the University of Maryland. I have also taught in the states for New Mexico Tech in Socorro, New Mexico, and the University of Phoenix, both online and in person. This experience has given me insights into how folks learn because culture and language have been part of the mic=x of my students. (read more)
...Over the years, I have served as a peer tutor (in college), a private tutor (for a high school students), and a TA for both undergraduate and Postbac students. I am a current medical student and majored in biochemistry and biology. I have been a mentor for both rising college students and medical students throughout my academic career. (read more)
...I have also tutored this course in each semester of college when I worked at the Sanger Learning Center. In acquiring a degree in physics I was required to take quite a few math courses. In addition to this, I have worked as a math tutor both at The University of Texas at Austin, but Lone Star College as well. (read more)