...Outside of the classroom, I was a resident assistant (RA) for two years. I served as a mentor, advisor, and friend to a hall of 40 students. I held fun and engaging programs for the entire building. (read more)
...I am a master's engineering student who graduated summa cum laude with a degree in mechanical engineering. My grasp on algebra and calculus fundamentals are therefore well versed and vetted. During my college career, I've learned that the way something is taught is the most important aspect in determining if proper understanding and comprehension will be achieved. (read more)
...I have a bachelor of science degree in biology/pre-med but I began college as a physics major so I have considerable background in most of the physical sciences and mathematics. I began teaching in Kentucky in 1990 and continued to do so at various levels (K-12) until 2007. The majority of my t... (read more)
...One student failed the test twice before coming to me, and I helped him study and pass it the third time. He is in the Reserves. Another student wanted a high math score to obtain a better starting position. (read more)
...I also worked as a physics tutor for my university, and I have done freelance tutoring for high school students as well. For me, being a tutor goes beyond just helping students get by in their classes. I think that fostering self-reliance is the most important thing a tutor can do. (read more)