...I am also open to adjusting my tutoring method depending upon the student. I know that all students do not learn the same way and I think to have a successful tutoring relationship, the method which makes it easiest for the student to learn must be used. Whether that involves using interactive lessons or simply involves running through extra practice problem sets. (read more)
...In graduate school I was a teaching assistant for the general chemistry courses, and part of my job was to tutor 2 hours per week. I have a bachelor's degree in applied mathematics. This included mathematics all the way up to and including graduate courses in calculus and linear algebra. (read more)
...I have extensive experience tutoring the same subjects for more than 15 years. My teaching has helped many of my college students get over their math phobia and enroll in more advanced classes. Many of my high school students have achieved high scores on the standardized tests - AP Statistics, AP Calculus, AP Physics, ACT and SAT. (read more)
...Consider the formula d=vt. It is difficult to process the practical use of these symbols unless you might multiply 60mph by 2hrs to get 120 miles. Seeing this, it takes just a hint to realize this product tells us that driving 60miles per hour for 2 hours straight can get us 120 miles down the road. (read more)