...I worked with several high school students in preparation for the chemistry regents exam. For five hours a week for 8 months, I tutored small groups of students and provided challenging questions to increase their levels of understanding and analytical skills. Most of the students I tutored received a score of at least an 85 on the regents exam. (read more)
...The power of mathematics is endless. I spent 17 years as a practicing engineer, with a focus on mechanism dynamics, test evaluation and test design. I look forward to helping you learn the beauty of mathematics and the fun of engineering. (read more)
...I have been tutoring all high school and college math courses, and many science courses, for the past 20 years with students of all abilities, from those who have a phobia of math to those who are looking for a little edge to get them into a top-tier college/graduate school, including PreAlgebra.... (read more)
...In addition to strength of materials, trigonometry and geometry is almost always exercised in acoustics for things such as sound path determination and sound path reflections. Geometry is a large part of many mechanical engineering applications. The majority of my work deals with mechanics of materials, fluids; thermodynamics and acoustics. (read more)
I studied physics at Columbia University, and earned a BS in pure mathematics at URI. I am currently working towards a mathematics PhD. As a graduate student, I've taught online courses in applied calculus, and been an in class instructor for college algebra. (read more)