...I have taught high school physics for 30 years and college physics from time to time. I have tutored all levels of physics for over 30 years. Bachelor's and Master's degrees in physics. (read more)
...I have been playing chess now for over 10 years either with real people or sometimes just against a computer online. While I know all the rules, I am only a decent player and would only be helpful to a beginner. I do not know any advanced moves nor am I even close to being a pro chess player. (read more)
...I am a native speaker of American English with several peer-reviewed scientific publications. I am a graduate of the University of California, where I received a BS. and PhD. in chemistry. I have done quite well on several standardized tests, including the general and subject (chemistry) Praxis exams. (read more)
...Because of my expertise in so many subjects, I show them what they need to know for each test as well. I also teach time management and organization skills so that students can use their time more efficiently. Teaching these study skills to my students has helped them dramatically increase their grades. (read more)
...My preference is to teach the math itself, in isolation. Once the student feels better about the math itself, *then* we'll apply it to actual GED questions. The term "physical science" means any natural science that doesn't deal with living things; it includes astronomy, physics, chemistry, practically all of engineering, and earth sciences like geology and meteorology. (read more)