...Everyone has it in them to do well. It would require some practice because if, at first, you don't succeed, you must try againI have over two years of experience tutoring my classmates and other students in Algebra 1 and 2, Geometry and Calculus. I typically met with the student on a 1-on-1 instructional method. (read more)
...Best Regards,StephanieI have undergraduate and graduate (Master's and PhD) degrees in chemical engineering. I have previously worked in industry and research, utilizing my degree to solve complex problems related to renewable energy technologies. I use my experience and academic background to teach at the college level. (read more)
...In Electrical Engineering there is a constant usage of trig functions which explain the relationship of alternating current to voltage. This implies using right triangle theory (SOHCAHTOA). I have taught trig as an integral part of AC electronics. I have also tutored the trig functions to math students. (read more)
...Both subject areas are very heavy in the use of differential equations. I took a differential equations class in undergrad and came out with an A, learning the skills needed to excel in learning and applying differential equations. I took the GRE just recently this past fall and got a 168 quantitative score. (read more)
...I am patient, reliable, and professional. Subject areas: Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Algebra/Trig, College Algebra, Trigonometry, Precalculus, AP Calculus (AB or BC), Calculus I, Calculus II, and Business Calculus Education: BA (Mathematics) Binghamton University ... (read more)