...I love teaching and it's all I have ever wanted to do. I am never satisfied with what I know and almost often have a book with me to learn new and exciting things. I won the Teaching Assistant of the Year award my first year teaching and have only gotten better since. (read more)
...As a USC Trojan alum, I take pride in having a fairly thorough knowledge of the Aeneid, Iliad, and Odyssey, the 3 great epics that surround the Trojan War. I've been an unabashed admirer of Roman and Greek mythology since childhood. I have studied and own copies of works by Ovid, Cicero, Tacitus, Caesar, Virgil, Homer, Sophocles, Juvenal, and others. (read more)
...I was placed in charge of many workshops, and worked closely with the Professors to help increase the pass rate for this subject.
2. Dynamics: This is very similar to Mechanics in Physics. I can help with Projectile problems involving kinetics as well as kinematics. (read more)
...I also cover graphing functions of the form y=A func [B(x+c)] + D and how to interpret the graph. In addition, I review Law of Sines, Law of Cosine, half angle and double angle formulas, and Pythagorean Identities. Since some classes combine Precalculus and Trigonometry, please also review my Precalculus subject description. (read more)
...Then I studied abroad in Germany, continued taking intensive German classes, and became fluent while speaking German with native speakers. I was a Music major at University of North Texas. I have been a piano player for two years that's made very quick progress. (read more)