...Then I’ll ask probing questions to asses how strong of a grasp you have of the material. When explaining topics that students are unfamiliar with, I try as much as I can to relate to real world scenarios. My specialty topics are Physics, Calculus, Precalculus, as well as SAT and ACT math.I have a BS in Mechanical Engineering. (read more)
...I work as an engineer during the day so afternoons and weekends are preferable. Please don't hesitate to inquire about any further information you would like to know about myself.As a mechanical engineer, knowledge of geometry is crucial. I use mathematics everyday, and concepts in geometry, trigonometry, and algebra are crucial. (read more)
...I can motivate students and push them to think and work harder than they have before. I engage students by differentiating my lessons, focusing on student-centered learning, and helping students make science content relevant to their own lives. I have techniques for reaching even the most challenging of students and I hold all students accountable for mastering the content. (read more)
...My suggestion is that the different formulas and concepts should be considered tools to use. A carpenter has many tools, and learns to use them effectively to complete the task at hand. The formulas and concepts of Math and Engineering are likewise tools to use to complete the task at hand. (read more)
...My undergraduate major was Math and Physics. By profession, I am medical physicist but I have taught for many years. I was a graduate teaching assistant in UAlbany for 5 years. (read more)